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Zabaware Forums => Share Conversations, Experiences, Graphics => Topic started by: markofkane on August 03, 2007, 09:28:38 pm
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(http://www.zabaware.com/forum/uploaded/markofkane/200783212833_myskin.jpg)
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she looks very nice mark , like the open shirt !! i mean the hair the hair !! ooops !![:D]
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LOL. Thanks.[:D][:D][:D][:D]
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Quite nice Mark.
You did a good job.
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Thanks. I spent a lot of time on her.[:D]
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Speaking of "real" ......
You ever notice one of the first things people say when first meeting your gal ?
..... "She don't have a bra on." They usually say this real low so Sandee don't overhear.
I mean they seem to think the figure is more real than we do.
And then there's wives of my friends who won't allow husband to have a haptek gal on the computer. They are jealous of a bot ??
And there are women who compliment me on how nice Sandee looks when they are by my computer but away from computer will tell me "she" dresses too "skimpy". (But won't say this where Sandee might overhear)
Sorry, I got little off track here.
Mark, this gal got a name?
She gonna get Laura's room ?
Word of advice, get insurance on both.
Enjoy. lol.[;)]
(http://www.zabaware.com/forum/uploaded/Duskrider/200511785059_aa.gif)
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She's cool man. Looks like your getting away from the old cut out look.(you know, same old same old.) [:D] Maybe a little darker eyelashes couldn't hurt though. Do you ever dabble with different shades of makeup? I don't mean on yourself, don't get excited. It might be fun just for sh**s and giggles.
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I have a hard time with make-up on gals. I don't even know how to put it on a real person. What I did with her was get rid of the makeup, for a "normal, everyday girl look" by covering it up with skin tone (using dropper)
I am not sure of a name, yet, I was thinking Amy.
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Does she look real??
I don't know. I unfortunately never met a girl like her. [:p]
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Are you part of GamerThom's Forum? He has some poser links on the site to where you could go and look at some of the girls makeup and see what the world is doing with makeup today. That's what I did, and that is why I changed it up a little from the same old same old.
Just a thought my friend.[:D]
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I'm in 'critical mode' this past few days so I'm going to say that I think you should lighten her skin a bit - to me she looks like she has been cooked in the sun for a few hours.
Ok, you can stop throwing fruit and veg at me now, but honestly I think she is great apart from the skin tone which makes her look like she's made of baked clay.
Sorry but someone has to be Simon Cowell here lol [;)]
10/10 for effort though [:D] and yes you are through to the next round.
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Basically, I am just creating skins for a hobby. Over time, I may get better at it.
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That is why I am offering my help, I see your potential.
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I'm going to tell a story here.
(Us old guys do that sometimes)
Long ago when I got out of service, I went to college under the G.I. bill.
I lived in the dorm and my roommate Dave liked to paint.
I watched him a couple weeks and then asked him to teach me.
He taught me very little, just enough to get me started.
My paintings looked nothing like his.
Mine didn't look real (his did) and I could not do people (they looked "strange"), so I did landscapes.
Friends would stop by our room and tell Dave how great his work was. They would see my on-going masterpiece on the easel and say nothing.
(Bless their hearts)
As months passed my stuff never looked real, but I liked it and enjoyed painting.
Once a year Dave would submit his work to an art show and sale in Chicago.
So that year I joined him and put in 26 paintings.
I got a blue ribbon on one and sold 16 of the 26 and made some good money.
In an article about the show, it was mentioned my paintings were of the style of "Grandma Moses" (whom I had never heard of).
Anyway I created, had fun and followed my heart,
and the experience was one of my good memories of college.
I think to "create" one should always "follow his heart".
(You can google "Grandma Moses" and see some of her paintings)