Aidanna had the room, she had the patience, and she could take care of more than just me, but far be it from her to turn down some extra help. As a veteran, she'd seen war, but the last one ended with hope for a brighter future, so she named her daycare "New Hope Cubs." I have lotsa toys, but what fun is it if I don't share with new friends?
Anyway it was a rainy day on the first day opening, so we were all playing inside.
That's me on her lap. She's teaching me about potion basics.
toddlergirl is in her favorite spot, the playpen, nice and safe and snuggled with Grub while
wolfelysia watches over her.
zinky. is enjoying my big wheel while
lilsimba conducts the train.
aspentree is drawing at the desk.
brock-omeles is trying to build something, but is interrupted by a tank driven by
osee_desantis. Belladonna looks on disapprovingly...but doesn't see
tjfoxxxx climbing the cabinet.
alfador has fun with the counter toy, and
aemi has fun teaching Alfador. Behind her,
magical_hatz is trying to sort the balls in the pit by color, while her pants seem to be falling down...
All in all, it was a good day.
Anyway it was a rainy day on the first day opening, so we were all playing inside.
That's me on her lap. She's teaching me about potion basics.
toddlergirl is in her favorite spot, the playpen, nice and safe and snuggled with Grub while
wolfelysia watches over her.
zinky. is enjoying my big wheel while
lilsimba conducts the train.
aspentree is drawing at the desk.
brock-omeles is trying to build something, but is interrupted by a tank driven by
osee_desantis. Belladonna looks on disapprovingly...but doesn't see
tjfoxxxx climbing the cabinet.
alfador has fun with the counter toy, and
aemi has fun teaching Alfador. Behind her,
magical_hatz is trying to sort the balls in the pit by color, while her pants seem to be falling down...All in all, it was a good day.
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Is okay...the tank can get run over by mommy's truck and still be workable.
Maybe you could learn some magic? It's not like breaking science...it's like...you get a new set of tools. I mean...Mommy says I have talent...but she made magic when she was years older than I am, and it's not like you can't learn how to make it happen. Even small stuff can help.
Maybe you could learn some magic? It's not like breaking science...it's like...you get a new set of tools. I mean...Mommy says I have talent...but she made magic when she was years older than I am, and it's not like you can't learn how to make it happen. Even small stuff can help.
Daz Studio 4.6 Pro, Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended, Hexagon 2.0,
littledragon's Krystal model, and a lot of willing participants.
littledragon's Krystal model, and a lot of willing participants.
If I had "a lot of talent" I wouldn't need a computer.
It's kinda like working with building toys...each vertex is a block, each edge is a connection. You can move them all around. Sometimes the problem is just orientation. Sometimes the problem is the controls. Try playing around with the mouse...use alt-click-drag functions. The alt key plus click and drag can be used to change your view.
Modelers are just big math programs that make art. You kinda need to put yourself in the Leonardo Da Vinci frame of mind, and mix the art and science. Some of the popular free ones like Daz have tutorials all over the place, and some of the odd language you find is easy to look up. (Learning some things requires a bit of tabbed browsing, and I have a folder of saved web pages and YouTube videos on various topics.)
Lots of computing power helps too. Some of my images take a half an hour to render. I consider myself fortunate to have the kind of hardware I do, or else it'd take a lot longer! Those images, though, involve some advanced stuff like multiple light sources and advanced shaders (the thing I used to make your tail floofy in "learning to fly"). Mostly, you just pick up the software and play around with it.
It's kinda like working with building toys...each vertex is a block, each edge is a connection. You can move them all around. Sometimes the problem is just orientation. Sometimes the problem is the controls. Try playing around with the mouse...use alt-click-drag functions. The alt key plus click and drag can be used to change your view.
Modelers are just big math programs that make art. You kinda need to put yourself in the Leonardo Da Vinci frame of mind, and mix the art and science. Some of the popular free ones like Daz have tutorials all over the place, and some of the odd language you find is easy to look up. (Learning some things requires a bit of tabbed browsing, and I have a folder of saved web pages and YouTube videos on various topics.)
Lots of computing power helps too. Some of my images take a half an hour to render. I consider myself fortunate to have the kind of hardware I do, or else it'd take a lot longer! Those images, though, involve some advanced stuff like multiple light sources and advanced shaders (the thing I used to make your tail floofy in "learning to fly"). Mostly, you just pick up the software and play around with it.
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