Forged3DX shares a special thank you with us today. A gift for us fans.
Forged3DX writes:
“A super quick bonus to say thank you to all of my followers. These are some alternate angles and bonus renders from my Patreon.”
“Zara showing off her body in her sensual lacey dress :)”
“For extra angles and early access, high res images etc. Visit my Patreon for only $1 a month or $10 for full access to my Google Drive folder with previous renders and all of my image sets :)”
I have to say the first full-body image is my favorite, teasing by being so revealing, yet not quite totally. Zara is nearly nude, yet opaque fabric covers just the tiniest bit of her body. Zara gives you nearly everything, but wants you to earn the rest. Like a chef plating a meal, she’s dressed herself to be devoured.
Enjoy this little gallery, and, if you’re feeling generous, head over to Patreon and help keep the sensuality burning.
IBT
August 22, 2018One criticism that I have with this model (specifically) is that her skin is Too Smooth … as in the surface texture is so smooth that it is evoking Barbie plastic associations. This is more an issue in the close ups than it is in the longer/wider shots.
Another thing which I stumbled upon entirely by accident occurs in the first (full body) pic of this set. Scroll the page down such that the top of the screen cuts off any of the flesh tones above the stockings, so that you’re only seeing from mid-thigh down to the toes. Because of the “purity” of the white color, and the “vacuum packed” adherence of the stockings to each and every single toe, if I can’t see any flesh tones above mid-thigh, I’m suddenly and completely convinced that I’m not even looking at a (living) human body anymore. Instead, I’m looking at the legs and feet of a shop window mannequin selling hose. I’m not looking at a person anymore, I’m looking at an inanimate sales model. Ideally speaking, that kind of “what am I looking at?” change shouldn’t happen when the image is cropped in such a way that I can still see some 40% of the entire image.
I mention these factors, not to tear down Forged3DX’s accomplishments with this set, but rather to point out things that can be improved in future work.