This is a collection of deviations showing real Pinups in the classic Retro poses from various Artists. You'll find a variation of Vintage Pinup Queens as well as fresh modern Pinup art. If you love Polkadots, seamed Nylons, Plateau-Heels and and miles-long-Legs you should not miss this collection.







Devious Comments
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HORROR! HORROR! HORROR!
Love some of that hand draw art you've got on your art page. It's talent like that (talent I lack) that drew me to find a way to create images myself.
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"Ego iracundus sum, et tu libidinosus: vide, quam non conveniat his moribus."
Petronius - Satyricon
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"When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, you're the one who is smiling and everyone around you is crying."
Couple of things to keep in mind:
1) always know what you're using and how it works. Example: If you're trying to use clothing or props for Victoria 1 or 2 (they are excellent female models from Daz3d) make sure you match it up with Victoria the model. If you don't you'll have to work at making your items fit.
2) To "conform" clothing or certain items to your character, click on "Figure" and then "Conform" and poof! If it was designed for that model, chances are it's going to work perfectly.
3)When rendering, always use a decent setting that wont kill your PC. Click on Render, then to Render options, then select what you want. I usually render in a new window at 800 by 800 and at least 85 pixels per inch resolution. And don't forget to use the Anti Alias option too.
4)If body parts are poking out of your clothing (or don't seem to look right) try and make certain bodyparts disappear. Click on the offending body part (legs, depending on the pose and clothes style, are usually the first to poke out and look tacky) go to "object" onm the tool bar and then go to "options" and unclick the option that says "visable" and taa daa!
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I don't have time for this shit!
Trinity
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