Forum: Freestuff


Subject: Lyne's Creation's Freebies!

Lyne opened this issue on Jun 20, 2013 · 214 posts


shante posted Sun, 15 September 2013 at 4:14 PM

Yeah Wild pigs can get pretty big an nasty.

I worked on a cruise ship what seems like a lifetime ago porting in the West Indies and Carribean and one of the ports-of-call was Martinique. There is a nudist beach off the port of the city one can only access by boat. The island is regular tourist attraction and the nudist beack is on the sea-side of the island which you can only access slugging throught he dense forest or going around by boat.

We were on the tourist side carrousing on the beach when suddenly we heard a thunderous crash in the trees behind and out of the trees comes careenig a huge wild pig. I have never seen pigs in the wild and had no idea they got this big but it was the size of a pony. It grunted and leered and drooled and swung its head around for a while daring anyone to approach for a while then snorted lewdly and turning, wandered back into the forest. They can be pretty intimidating and it didn't even have tusks like you would see on a boar.

 

So, there was no wild boar in the first pack you originally sold?

Oh and one of the poses or morphs I wish this set had was one for making piglets and teats for the female. I wish I knew how to create and adjust meshes.  :(

 

Quote - Keep in mind these Wild Pigs (morphs/maps of the upcoming Farm Pig) were created in 2000 - Thirteen YEARS ago! They are mapped profile, therefore best shown profile to the camera, or three quarters, as there is map stretching on the face, top of back, rump and tummy.

I included the Wild Boar, though the map is very low res/quality...but good for distance views... There are two of the Collard Peccary character - one with fangs and mouth open, the other with no fangs so the mouth can be closed. (All fangs/tusks are props and can be deleted as desired...ie: the female Babirusa pig did not always have the huge tusks on on the face.)

I updated the maps and refined the body shapes the best I could with the limited old mesh, and the very old maps. Then I created all new poses for each pig.  NOTE! Use the pose NAMED FOR the type of pig so it keeps the body shapes properly.

I have to share, that living in Southern California, I will never forget as a child, being scared witless in the middle of the night on a family camping trip, when a herd of collard peccaries went running, squealing, grunting through our encampment! I half leaped, half fell out of a top bunk in our tiny camping trailer to catch a sight of these "monsters"! We had a tiny camping trailer, but I swear the tiny peccary pigs ran UNDER the trailer too! - Think of it, a tiny "tin" box sitting precariously on it's flimsy supports and a bunch of pigs pushing under and around it, leaving our camp in total disarray! 

DOWNLOAD PAGE FOR THE WILD PIGS:

http://www.lynescreations.com/lynefree21.htm
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Link to Gallery Picture:

http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2472097