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First Renderosity Product!!

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Hello fellow cruxers! I finally had my first Renderosity product officially approved! It took a while to make and tune with the rendering software, but the crux fascination has officially bled over into the rendering community

 

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Hello fellow cruxers! I finally had my first Renderosity product officially approved! It took a while to make and tune with the rendering software, but the crux fascination has officially bled over into the rendering community

Great, my favorite type of stuff!
 
Hello fellow cruxers! I finally had my first Renderosity product officially approved! It took a while to make and tune with the rendering software, but the crux fascination has officially bled over into the rendering community

So well :bdsm-heart:
 
Hello fellow cruxers! I finally had my first Renderosity product officially approved! It took a while to make and tune with the rendering software, but the crux fascination has officially bled over into the rendering community

Nice work, but just a suggestion on something I see done over and over, she weighs what maybe 40-45 kilos at best but the size of the cross beam would be 35-40 kilos. She’s carrying it with no effort. I think the author of “The Object Lesson” had a really good point in that the condemned women couldn’t carry the real crossbeam but a smaller one to cause stress and fatigue on the way to the execution site but still allow them to move about. I can’t do what you have done here, so please don’t get me wrong but I also don’t think she could effectively carry a crossbeam no more that 1/3 to 1/4 of the size depicted
 
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