Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: In your mind's eye Cinderella's glass slipper

grichter opened this issue on Mar 27, 2011 · 19 posts


grichter posted Sun, 27 March 2011 at 9:03 AM

The original is an animated film. But if Prince charming was carrying around a glass slipper to find the right V4 character that the slipper fit (it's a smaller slipper that doesn't fit V4's typical swim fins, but only the one character that has her feet scaled down  :scared:)...but in a static render in a non-cartoon theme, you don't have thousands of frames to explain the shoe. The person has to look at the scene and instantly grasp the period props and figures and clothes and think ahh, Cinderella.

In your minds eye without going out on the internet to find images from the movie, does you mind picture the glass slipper as clear glass, tinited glass. (if tinted what color), opaque...in you mind's eye is the whole slipper made of glass or just the main body and the sole and heel of the shoe are a different material?

If you care to comment, I am just looking for the first thoughts that pop into your head of what your mind tells you the glass slipper looks like without peeking outside this thread.

Thanks

Gary

Trivia feaks: The royal proclamation on the castle gate wall reads: " All loyal subjects of his Imperial Majesty are hereby notified by royal proclamation that in regard to a certain glass slipper, it is upon this day decreed that a quest be instituted throughout the length and breadth of our domain. The sole and express purpose of said quest is as follows to wit: That every single maiden in our beloved Kingdom shall try upon her foot this aforementioned slipper of glass, and should one be found whose foot shall properly fit said slipper, such maiden will be acclaimed the subject of this search and the one and only true love of his Royal Highness, our noble Prince. And said Royal Highness will humbly request the hand of said maiden in marriage to rule with him over all the Land as Royal Princess and future Queen."

 

Gary

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