robert.sharkey opened this issue on Mar 14, 2000 ยท 21 posts
robert.sharkey posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 5:10 PM
willf posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 5:24 PM
Outstanding!
shadownet posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 5:27 PM
Very nice job. Rob
robert.sharkey posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 5:41 PM
Does anybody knows where i can find some morphs to create an american-native man. Especially for the nose- and chin-section. Or could do someone this morphs. SHARKEY
Ede posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 5:49 PM
Wow Sharkey this ist really great! did you think of transparent maps for the feathers? maybe i will try this when i've got some time I'll let you know!
robert.sharkey posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 5:55 PM
Transparency at the feathers would be fine, but i work with poser 3 and could not use this. If you create a transmap, i would be happy to place it in the zip-file and give you the credit in the readme. SHARKEY
bloodsong posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 5:56 PM
heya; great, sharkey, thanks! www.capsces.com i know has a protomorph man, i believe it is called, for sale. it makes a lot of ethnic and different faces, including native american.
robert.sharkey posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 6:03 PM
Thanks Bloodsong, would check it out. Somebody sayd that female american-natives doesn't wear such headgears, i think thats correct. Thats the point why i need these morphs. I'm thinking about to create a more female-like headset. SHARKEY
yamato1 posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 7:14 PM
Thank you Robert. It's just what I wanted!
wyrwulf posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 7:49 PM
Very good job, Robert. It looks quite authentic. Everyone is right, though. A woman would not wear this. It would be worn by a warrior that had fought many battles and earned every feather in the head-dress. Someone of that status would be a chief of some sort. Many tribes had different chiefs for different things. I have also seen longer "tails" of feathers down the back that touch the ground, and even longer. I look forward to using this wonderful prop, both in pictures, and as a learning tool. Thanks for the work you do.
Xurge posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 8:16 PM
Fantastic work Sharky.
MadRed posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 9:33 PM
Kudos. (Big ones!) I just DLed it, so I only have a quick test-study. I put it on the Plains Indian (available elsewhere, I forget where exactly) and a tweak or two later ... Great! When I have a good finished scene I will post it.
Virus posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 10:58 PM
Sharky: Your object is awesome!!! Great Work!! Thank you very much for share it with us. Best Regardings Virus
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Virus posted Tue, 14 March 2000 at 11:09 PM
BTW I almost forgotten :) Following this URL you can get Toddos' PlainsIndian. Hope it helped you. Toddos' Models Page
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Eshal posted Wed, 15 March 2000 at 5:14 AM
Sharkey, I have both the P3 indian characters that were on funstuff a while back so this head dress will make for some excellent pictures that have been waiting in idea limbo for a long time. Thankyou very much for making a great prop :) Regards Eshal
I'm a genetically enhanced blonde...what's your excuse? ~Eshal~
LoboUK posted Wed, 15 March 2000 at 5:34 AM
Excellent work Robert. I'm DLing it now - I've an image in mind for this :) Paul
lannie posted Wed, 15 March 2000 at 10:22 AM
Thanks so much. What a great model. You will be seeing lots of neat pictures using this. Can't wait to see them all Lannie
Nance posted Wed, 15 March 2000 at 11:09 PM
Ok, let's see, an indian chief, a cop, a construction worker.... hmmm, anyone seen a sailor figure? :-) Seriously, really nice piece Robert.
robert.sharkey posted Thu, 16 March 2000 at 5:49 AM
Sailor, hears fine. I where be happy to see a sailor in this condition: US-Marine-corps Sergeant in honour Blue-Dress. What do you mean. SHARKEY
CharlieBrown posted Thu, 16 March 2000 at 1:24 PM
Sailor? Well, the Zygote Costume Shop has some appropriate props - but do we REALLY need the Village People on this forum? :-)
Nance posted Thu, 16 March 2000 at 5:35 PM
... did we ever really need them anywhere? (glad someone got it, I was beginning to feel like a geep after Robert's serious reply.)