Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Byzantine Era

-renapd- opened this issue on Mar 13, 2000 ยท 15 posts


-renapd- posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 2:30 PM Site Admin

I consider this my best character so far...took me all this weekend to complete but he was worth the trouble I believe.. Meet Emperor Justinien of Byzantium...we have a saying in Greek "a priest blesses his very own beard first.." meaning in this case that I stick to Greek history that's so familiar, even if I've changed era! :o) BTW I want to apologize that FairyWoods hasn't been updated yet...Xoom has given me some lousy uploading bandwidth this weekend but that's not the only reason..I have to wait for steve shanks to update Poserworld first, as lots of the new items are pointing that direction! Unfortunately my buddy got into a computer crash and since that's everybody's worst nightmare, I rely on your understanding and patience! :o) If things won't work out for us sometime in the middle of the week..then I'll compensate you for the delay next weekend with this fella, and hopefully with his wife too!(Empress Theodora) :o) renapd



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-renapd- posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 2:36 PM Site Admin

Ooops...credits, and lots of them! :o) Thanks to: STEVE SHANKS for the Chancelor Volarium outfit (as a new conforming item for P4man with the the old cr2 editing mode) MASON for the posable cape (rescaled at X & Y axis) TRAVELER for the shoulders pad (from his pharaoh character) THE CREATOR OF HARLEQUIN character for the slippers (resized for the p4 man instead of the p3 woman) PHIL C for the earrings (from his belly dancer character) -3- for the cross (from his VampireKit) The creator of the MAGICALSTUFF 3DS whoever he is (sorry, I had it as a prop in my presets, please let me know his name!) Facial features, rest of props and all textures by me! That's all I hope! :o) renapd



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Quikp51 posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 2:38 PM

Oooh can't go wrong with the Romans! I have National Geographics with artcles about their late Empire.


-renapd- posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 3:16 PM Site Admin

And I seem to have forgotten a couple more... AKISIEL for the elaborated pendant and JULIO CESAR for the p4man texture Justenien uses ( I only revised the eyes..purple didn't seem right!) :o) renapd



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PhilC posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 5:29 PM

Belly dancer earings.... well if I had only known :)) I'm just tickeled pink (Brit speak; very pleased) about the way a character like this comes together. I think its jolly good (more Brit speak; fantastic!) :) PhilC


jnmoore posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 5:30 PM

Great job, Rena! I can't wait to see the Empress. -Jim


Tartan posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 5:52 PM

Beautifully done as always Ren I am looking forward to seeing Theodora. Now you need to do Belisarius ;) Tartan


bloodsong posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 6:12 PM

heya; wow! as always! :)


Tribe posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 6:43 PM

Absolutely beautiful textures... beautiful composition Really Marvellous stuff... What a great artist you are renapd. Tribe.


mikes posted Mon, 13 March 2000 at 10:51 PM

Stunning! (Shouldn't there be more purple in the robe--porphirogenetrix, or something like that?


-renapd- posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 6:14 AM Site Admin

Mikes..I'm afraid my research of byzantine textiles didn't turn up with as much purple as you were expecting! Those are authentic patterns of the era..try to forget the Hollywood movies! :o) renapd



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mikes posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 9:20 AM

Please understand that I'm not quibbling with your figure--it is stunning! I had expected more purple, judging from the mosaics at San Vitale and from the traditional title of the Byzantine emperors (which I'm sure I badly misspelled above). Maybe the purple/royal aspect in later garments was toned down after the Iconoclastic Controversy?


-renapd- posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 10:01 AM Site Admin

Mikes, I didn't take you wrong..that was just a joke! :o) To explain the word "porphyrogenesis" in Greek, it means that "he/she was born in porfyra" where "porfyra" is the garment worn by kings & queens, usually bright silky red and all relevant color tones! Sometimes it helps to be Greek to understand such complex words! LOL! renapd



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shadownet posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 11:25 AM

Rena, They've used up all then good adjectives! Very nice. Very nice indeed. You have such and eye for color and detail. I love your work! And what a great web site, hope can update soon. Rob


Eric Walters posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 11:15 PM

Some amazing work Renapd, et al! I look forward to seeing Theodora! The richness and complexity of the cloyhing, textures, and the objects is wonderful. Looks like you did some research on Byzantine clothing. What is that in his right hand? Did you see Monty Python's Holy Grail? The "Holy Handgrenade of Antioch" looked like that.:-) Truly beautiful work! Eric Walters