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A matching portrait to the one of Teela, again trying to get the depth and complexity of a classical painting. It took a long time to get just the right expression.
This rendering was exhibited in the Daz 3D 'Michael Gallery' and added to the Daz 3D 'Hall of Fame'in July 2002. It was also in the Renderosity 'Top 10' in April 2002.
If you would like to see this picture in more detail, this image links to a larger version. The larger version is 87 k in size.
Rendered in Poser 4, with all original texture maps and post-work in Photoshop.