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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 01 12:52 pm)
Ann from ARTCollaborations keeps hinting from time to time but I've not seen anything so far!
---Wolff On The Prowl---
you might try asking this question over at http://faeriewylde.com just follow the white rabbit to the "glade" part of the site, and one of the madhatters over there will point this way and that.
There is a free alice costume for the miyou figure at the link, you can download miyou there as well.
Click on project then miyou.
Attached Link: http://moggadeet.ellpro.com/
Moggadeet has a morph for the millenium cat to make it into the Cheshire cat.I seem to recall someone making her dress..but I don't recall where. Daz has a morphing hat (I think) that would do for the mad hatter. The rest (there's a White Knight in there somewhere, plenty of stuff for that ..;) As for the rest, I dunno.
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
I can also recommend looking up the America McGee Alice game.
Finally, here's some inspiration curtosy of Poser and Mimic.
Fortnum and Mason on London's Picadilly has some Alice Themed windows at the moment.
Luckily someone photographed them
http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/index.php?menuID=3&subID=1320
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I too love all things Alice. ISOP's Alice Dress for Miyou works very nicely. I ran it through Wardrobe Wizard and fit it to a morphed Aiko3 for my version of a twisted Alice as seen in Don't Ask Alice in my gallery (caution the image contains a bit of blood and the suggestion of violence) . American McGee's Alice is phenomenal. It's a real shame they decided not to do the movie starring Sarah Michell Geller. I do enjoy the Disney animated version and have seen several live action versions of both Alice In Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass. I think my very favorite is the 1933 production done by Paramount with Charlotte Henry as Alice and a cast that included Gary Cooper, W.C. Fields, and Cary Grant. It contained elements from Through The Looking Glass, such as an animated version of The Walrus and the Carpenter by Max Fleisher. I don't know if it's available on DVD but it is, it's definately worth buying.
Some of the DAZ offerings are good such as the Mad Hatter and the Mad Hatter Tea Party.
It would be great if we could keep this thread going as a repository for Alice related images, figures, etc.
It's all fun and games...
Until the flying monkeys attack!!!
Attached Link: http://www.awn.com/heaven_and_hell/svank/svank2.htm
There's a rather disturbing stop-motion animation version of Alice by the filmaker Jan Svankmayer that I'd heartily recommend trying to find. Without doubt my personal favourite. It is a bit rare - the above link has a little info. Svankmajers version really explores the depths of the surrealist nature of the story.
PoserPro2014(Sr4), Win7 x64, display units set to inches.
www.danielroseartnew.weebly.com
Attached Link: Jan Svankmajer 'Alice' clip
Here's a link to a much better clip of the Svankmajer version at You-tube
PoserPro2014(Sr4), Win7 x64, display units set to inches.
www.danielroseartnew.weebly.com
Attached Link: Another 'Alice' Clip at You-Tube
And another clip - I do love this version.
PoserPro2014(Sr4), Win7 x64, display units set to inches.
www.danielroseartnew.weebly.com
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Is anybody working on Alice in Wonderland stuff?? Cheshire Cat, Catapiller W/ Waterpipe, Playing Card people, tweedles, anything!!???? Free or $$$ I don't care. I am writing a A in WL Parody. any help would be greatly accepted.
Thanks in advance,
Tony