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Subject: PRIMAL MARKINGS IS COMING . . .


romanceworks ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 1:18 AM · edited Sat, 18 January 2025 at 4:48 AM

Attached Link: http://romanceworks.com/MARKINGS_w.jpg

**Transform your characters into WORKS of ART!**

RomanceWORKS is pleased to present:

Authentic Brazilian body paintings, reflecting the heat of desire, adorn Juma and Kaapor, sensual tribal characters created by ilona. Each symbolic flesh marking is a hand painted work of art, and all six designs are a celebration of the body and spirit.

Six head and body textures, two face and body morphs, and 30 poses, many of them intimate couple poses, bring ilona's Juma and Kaapor to life.

Bonus items include feather earring and matching necklace from cwshorty's Tamsen pac, one original texture and M3 MAT pose for the Daz platina armor loin, four lush linwhite Vue background Environments with Ultimate SpeedLITES, and one fiery orange cannas floral .psd, created by linwhite. Add it all together and youll find everything you need in ilona PRIMAL Tribal Markings to make beautiful art.

Also included are professional VISE auto/manual installers, private online access to dynamic high resolution quality content, and PRIMAL themed Speed-D 3D Freebies.

ilona PRIMAL Tribal Markings is one of the new PRIMAL themed Poser Companion Products" developed in collaboration with the RomanceWORKS PRIMAL Team and published and distributed by Innerworld Publishing, Inc. New York, N.Y.

So & if you want to make a mark with your art &

**Get ready to GET PRIMAL! :o)
**


SmellyFella ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 2:39 AM

Such beautiful paints! The skin-tone isn't exacly what I think of when I hear "brazil tribal primal characters" but still awesomeee! great work and CANT Wait!


Blazerwiccan ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 6:25 AM

Ohh again looks like an amazeing pack.


Giana ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 9:27 AM

since this product is not out yet, i'm not sure if you are looking for any kind of feedback or not... and though it will potentially be seen as criticism, i do not intend for it to feel that way, but rather just trying to give honest feedback if you are seeking ways to try to improve upon this - guess i have to agree with Smelly - the skin itself seems a bit too pale... also, are these characters intended to be Brazilian indians? if so, i'm going to have to question the facial features as well of both characters - he looks a bit too Anglo/Nordic and she looks a bit too Euro... these things aside, it looks like a beautiful package, and i love the tribal markings!! :))


ilona ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 11:56 AM

Hi Giana... well.. the skin tones of brazilian indian change from place to place.. they are not too dark.. but yellowish and of course sunburnt so we will include skin tones so people can chose from it. As the facial features... there are too many different features, Ive chosen the best one... and yes he could be the good looking one from the tribe. The only thing I wouldnt make alike would be the heigth.. as brazilian indians can be quite short depending on tyhe tribe.. and there are many..so it was my choice to leave it as V3 and M3 are as scaling tend to mess with clothes and body paintings. Hope it helped! Huugs Ilona


WillyA ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 12:54 PM

Great! That is a complete pack with all there is in it. You can make a whole image just using what is in there. Awesome package!!!


FlyByNight ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 3:34 PM

I just love these sets, the backgrounds are gorgeous. It's going to save me so much time when putting images together and they are so beautifully done. Saving my pennies!!!

FlyByNight


Giana ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 4:11 PM

auh - skintones will be a definite help!! and you're right about their height... my mum is a retired archeologist who did a few years worth of work down in Peru, Ecuador, Brazil and Venezuela, and though a lot of these types of aboriginals do not like to have their pictures taken [well, the kids don't mind, especially if you pay them...hehe], mum was very discreet and has some just amazing photos of these people :))


ilona ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 4:28 PM

when I first started to make a research on brazilian tribes I was really amazed at how many and how different they are from one another.. the styles are totally distinct and their features either.. I was really fascinated.. I may make another from another tribe... totally different thing. These ones were based on the Vitoto tribe from the Amazon. HUgs


romanceworks ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 4:59 PM

Giana - We'd love to see some of your mum's amazing photos and post them to our TRIBAL MARKINGS gallery soon to be on RomanceWorks. They have really got to be something, and might also provide inspiration to Poser artists as well. - romanceworks :o)


Giana ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 5:29 PM

i'll see if she can send me some copies as she lives a few thousands miles away from me now having just recently moved from only a couple thousand miles away... lol... don't recall if she has any decent ones of markings themselves except praps facially... after she finished up doing the digs in South America, she moved to the Caribbean and i would at least get to spend a few months here, a few months there with her, and she would tell these wonderful stories about how she was able to take this photo or that photo [which was primarily done by keeping the camera on a strap at about waist height and learning how to shoot pictures blind]... i've these lovely little flutes that came from a tribe... they are stone birds and to play the flute, you blow into their tails and there are finger holes upon the breast of each bird [i've a mum bird and a baby bird... cheesy hey? but well that's what mums think of, i suppose, and i do adore music] and ilona?? thank you for taking my comments in the spirit they were intended, and not trying to twist things into something negative... you've no idea how much i sincerely appreciate that :)) [hug]


ilona ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 6:11 PM

Giana... no way I would take it in the wrong way! I really appreciated your words and your interest! And you you understand more than anyone how hard it is to try to get a perfect image of people who can hardly be seen! hehe... But I have to say.. once you do you just dont forget. I really thank you for your words! HUuugs ILona


Arendar ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 10:12 PM

Hi Ilona, I would be interested in a Tahitian/Polynesian-style (monochromatic) face and body tattoo texture for M2/M3 (if you made one, that is). Cheers! ;-D


ilona ( ) posted Fri, 24 October 2003 at 10:18 PM

sure I would be Arendar!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no doubt about it would love to do it! huuuugs Ilona


luciferino ( ) posted Sat, 25 October 2003 at 6:15 AM

AMAZING WOWWWWWWWWW I LOVE IT ^^ COMPLIMENTS big kisses Orietta ^^

bye bye ans kisses ^_^


JurgenDoe ( ) posted Sat, 25 October 2003 at 2:51 PM

The image is wonderful and the body painting looks great. I agree with Giana in one thing....the faces doesn't look right for brasilian indians. :)

Strength Is Life, Weakness Is Death


ilona ( ) posted Sat, 25 October 2003 at 3:05 PM

Jurgen.. as I explained before... people use to have a wrong idea about brazilian indians as I did... there are too many tribes with too many features.. you really have no idea how different they look and how hard it is to really know them. Once again.. I wasnt trying to make a real brazilian indian... as said before.. the body painting were based on brazilian markings.. the morphs are just a resemblence... Now the markings are really faithful to the real thing in each aspect. Brazilian indians as Giana said.. dont like people taking pictures of them.. specially some tribes on amazon.. so its hard to have an acurate idea of them... they really live in the wild and dont like people around... This is what I learnt after 3 months of research. But if you have a better reliable source I would love to know about! Thanks for your imput SSS


JurgenDoe ( ) posted Sat, 25 October 2003 at 3:15 PM

I'll see what I can do coz I know a guy in germany he lived for 2 years by the amazones :)

Strength Is Life, Weakness Is Death


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