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Tue Apr 7, 2009, 10:09 AM
Like I said, I originally started this account to look at others' work. Then I started posting some of the results of my messing around with DAZ Studio, just for fun. I am well aware of the fact that there are many out there (Mr. X, Loraxxx, Nightwing 316 to name a few) who are MUCH better at this than I am. But, based on the comments and favs that I've gotten, it seems that there are people who enjoy what I do, which was gratifying. But I figured that's as far as it would go.

However, I recently got a request for a print on one of my images ("Necromancer's Lair," which seems tied--no pun intended--with "Blue Angel - Golden Girl Peril" as the most popular of my pics). So, I decided to make a bunch of my images available as prints for anyone who wants them. Because of the image size, many of the prints will be on the small size (mostly 4 x 6), but I might see if I can increase the image size on future images to alleviate this problem.

For those who care, that "Tied Up At The Office" is NOT one of the images I'm making available as a print. I don't own Erin Esurance, and I'm not about to temp fate by trying to make money off her image. Sorry about that for you Erin fans, but them's the breaks, I'm afraid.

Now, let's see how this little experiment works...

Bring On The OCs...

Wed Mar 5, 2008, 2:14 PM
I really just started this account so that I could look at others' artwork; I'm a writer, not an artist. But through DA, I found DAZ Studio and decided to post some of my efforts here.

As I started to play around more with the program, I decided to drift into what seems to be the mainstay of the DiD community here on DA: the original character. Actually, I like original characters for this purpose. Creators can do what they want without having to worry about contradicting accepted cannon for a well-known character. They also don't have to worry about potential lawsuits! Besides, as much as I love seeing Wonder Woman bound, gagged, and in peril, there must be about a bazillion such pics on the 'Net, all done better than I could hope to do it.

So, expect to see my new OCs appearing on these pages in the next few days. So far I've come up with Lily Fenwick, heroine of an urban fantasy kind of story; Fantasti-Girl, a superheroine; and Princess Celestra, a pulp-style science-fantasy heroine. There may be more to come, and I might do some more with the Amazon in the Necromancer's Lair pic. And maybe another fairy. We'll see...

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