Illustrated stories

centrum1000

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What do people think of illustrated stories? I have a number of ideas that would work well but I don't know how to go about enlisting a model.

Are there any exhibitionists out there who would like to collaborate?
 
What do people think of illustrated stories? I have a number of ideas that would work well but I don't know how to go about enlisting a model.

Are there any exhibitionists out there who would like to collaborate?

what's the problem with hiring a model?
 
Seems like I am pushing the DAZ3d today heh Wish I got a nickle for each time I mentioned it.

DAZ3D is a free program, it allows you to manipulate 3D people, dress them up, pose them, change expressions, etc.

The downside is there is not a large catalog available in the free version (of course there is a bunch of additional catalogs, but they cost $$, natch).
Also, freeware has people that are as anatomically correct as a ken and barbie doll.
The bodies tend to be on the rubenesque side too. This CAN be modified in the free version, but it doesn't go much thinner, but it will go much heavier.

However, there is a part of the program where you can change the textures used for the body. If you are capable, you could make a full body-map texture. If you are not, like me, then you could just edit the nipples to be a color, typically I try to match the lips (mouth). This wont give a detailed nipple, but it will give a nipple location.
 
Illustrated stories always remind me of the Dear Deirdre section in The Sun (a UK tabloid), if you're British you will understand!
 
I'm a painter (my work is fairly realistic in style), if you'd like to hire a non-model to do your art, my fees are probably a lot cheaper than paying a model for explicit photos, and involve a lot less work on your part.

Also in the way of free 3D programs, if you're feeling more advanced than Daz3D, there's Terragen (make exteriors), and Blender (extremely advanced but you can learn to do pretty well everything with it). Don't forget about Google Sketchup which is great for indoor layouts.
 
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