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Where the Wild Roses Grow

Vue Illustration posted on Jul 25, 2008
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Inspired by the song of the same name. Eliza's ghost, maybe? The dress is Amaree from DAZ, made dynamic. Plants by Tony Meszaros (Realms Art) I considered a violence tag, but there is none in the picture. Only the reference. So I hope it is all right. Thank you for all your sweet kind comments. I haven't been around for a long time, but hope (again!) to be here more often. --------- Thank you so much. Orinoor, maybe you're right, it's a bit too orange. Something happens to the colours when the picture is compressed, I think? It's supposed to be fresh blood, and it is red in the original version. I will try to make it darker. In the song Eliza was taken down to the river where the roses grow by her lover, and he kills her by hitting her with a rock. But the verse says "They call me the wild rose", present tense. That gave me the idea that maybe she haunts the place. Maybe people still see her there..

Comments (21)


hleon

9:05AM | Fri, 25 July 2008

excellent congratulations!!!!

Wales

9:06AM | Fri, 25 July 2008

I love the concept here. And it is well done! Nice image. My only "concern" would be for her right knee and her bare feet.

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Gisela

9:10AM | Fri, 25 July 2008

Beautiful!

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chexm1x

10:11AM | Fri, 25 July 2008

A very nice Vue render!

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velasco

10:11AM | Fri, 25 July 2008

Las rosas son muy bonitas. La vegetacion, estupenda

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FrenchKiss

10:37AM | Fri, 25 July 2008

Very nice light and composition

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A_Sunbeam

11:13AM | Fri, 25 July 2008

Charming scene - well done!

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Umbetro38

11:44AM | Fri, 25 July 2008

a very lovely scene here - the pose looks perfect and clothes and all other wonderful here - my V++++

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Orinoor

12:27PM | Fri, 25 July 2008

I really love this scene, such a lovely, peaceful feel to it. I'm just wondering what the small rock with the orange goo is?

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morghana

1:23PM | Fri, 25 July 2008

That beautiful! Awesome realization!!!

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Star4mation

1:51PM | Fri, 25 July 2008

I love that song!! Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue :) Beautiful image!

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siamkat

2:09PM | Fri, 25 July 2008

Thank you so much. Orinoor, maybe you're right, it's a bit too orange. Something happens to the colours when the picture is compressed, I think? It's supposed to be fresh blood, and it is red in the original version. I will try to make it darker. In the song Eliza was taken down to the river where the roses grow by her lover, and he kills her by hitting her with a rock. But the verse says "They call me the wild rose", present tense. That gave me the idea that maybe she haunts the place. Maybe people still see her there..

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NekhbetSun

2:10PM | Fri, 25 July 2008

I love this !!!!! wow

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gillbrooks

3:44PM | Fri, 25 July 2008

Beautiful !!!

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ascript

8:36PM | Fri, 25 July 2008

Beautiful work ;)

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Jucce

1:19AM | Sat, 26 July 2008

...and nice shadows!

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Schnuck

5:10AM | Sat, 26 July 2008

Wow, fantastic scene!!!

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LBAMagic

7:57AM | Sun, 27 July 2008

Beautiful scene

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ragouc

3:53AM | Sat, 02 August 2008

Very good pose. Beautiful render. 5+

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JaneEden

4:54PM | Mon, 04 August 2008

This is really stunning work, and I love the way you were inspired by a song. I love this, hugs Jane xx

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Mousson

12:12PM | Thu, 07 August 2008

superb image! quite BEAUTIFUL! Rosely LOL!!!!!!!!


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