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Down Hill Racers For (NetWorthy)

Poser Humor posted on Jan 15, 2009
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This is for my friend Larry (NetWorthy) who does wonderful work in Daz. Larry has a gift for creating images and magnificent stories to go with them. My favorite story Larry created is (Misty The Baby Dragon) In it he shows how he can touch your heart through his work. Most important for me is Larry has always been a real friend to my family and always checking on my sister. He shared with me this fantastic memory of when he was a boy living near Springfield Illinois. They lived near old abandoned mines and the rubble from them had built up over the years making huge hills seventy feet high. When it snowed the hills provided Larry and his friends a great place to go sledding, even if the hills were a bit rough because of all the rocks. This story is about one day when they had a fantastic new adventure and I hope you enjoy it. Down Hill Racers: It was a really cold day and Larry and his brother Rick headed to the hills to meet their friends and go sledding. While the kids were playing they found a hood from a old car half buried in the snow. The kids dug it out and thought it would be great to use it as a sled. Larry and nearly 14 kids worked so hard to drag it up the hill. Once at the top all the kids climbed on board and a older boy gave them a shove to get them started. Down the bumpy hill they soared, going faster and faster. Soon Larry saw Mick fall off and then his friend Butch too. Evey time they hit a bump another kid would go flying off of their sled. By the time they got to the bottom only Larry, Mike, Emma, Glory and her puppy were left. They were still going fast as their sled plowed into a group of small trees finally ending their journey. Larry and his friends laughed so hard and they rode down the hill two more times that day. Hope it brought smiles. Dave Credits: Maddie, Matt, Mil Kids, Puppy By Daz Jeans By Mada Hansel By Lourdes Mercado Hansel Textures By TONI DUNLAP ETDA's Winter Wonderland By Extreme Themes Bamboozle By Mada Kids Closet By Dave71 Blowin In The Wind Tool By Nerd3D Winter Outfit By Poserworld Worldbase Extreme Kit By Harvey Mann Paradise Hair By 3Dream Gel, Sassy, Wedge Hairs By Daz

Comments (227)


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FrenchKiss

9:27AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

What a lovely story and illustration! Most excellent!

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MongusKing

10:14AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Splendid render my friend!! XCellent work Dave!!!

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JaneEden

2:58PM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Dave it is so good to see you posting again, I hope you and your sister are both well now. This is a wonderful childhood memory, a really great story, and as always you managed to portray it so well here. I simply love the looks on the children's faces, this is a real precious composition for your friend. hugs Jane xx

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Rainastorm

3:34PM | Sun, 18 January 2009

VERY cool!! We LOVE sledding! :-)

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DanB-Creations

7:44PM | Sun, 18 January 2009

A very beautiful image. You have make a very nice work. A lot of work for this scene! 5/5

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marcopolinski

2:07AM | Mon, 19 January 2009

Lots of attention to detail, man oh man. Must take days to do this. the expressions are priceless!! excellent render!

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ariaans

4:49AM | Mon, 19 January 2009

Oh this looks so much like FUN!! :) Love the poses and expressions Dave!! You did so great again!! :)

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novelist

9:40AM | Mon, 19 January 2009

Great job on this. Cute story charming render. The action in this is perfect.

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Miska7

3:54PM | Mon, 19 January 2009

Very nice scene. Great characters and expressions! Very well done.

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waldodessa

9:37PM | Mon, 19 January 2009

Bright, innocent, excelent!

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moonbunnie

5:16AM | Tue, 20 January 2009

Great story and wonderful work, Dave :) Love your characters , they so full of live!

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Donkea

5:34AM | Tue, 20 January 2009

GREAT COMPOSITION!!!!!!!!

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clam73

11:09AM | Tue, 20 January 2009

again you did a fantastic scene here....childhood memory are forever in ours hearts.....great story and wonderful posing work.....congrats my friend!

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ToniDunlap

11:52AM | Tue, 20 January 2009

Expressions of love and fun. Great action and wonderful sentiment. Always Excellent!!!

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STEVIEUKWONDER

5:57PM | Tue, 20 January 2009

Exquisite work Dave. As always, your images tell fascinating stories. A real pleasure to view. Steve :o)

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danob

6:50PM | Tue, 20 January 2009

Wonderful to view your art and talents my friend

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davidoblad

8:55PM | Tue, 20 January 2009

Most excellent image and dedi Dave. Geeze.. been about 25 years since I've played in the snow. As a kid I loved it.. even with the frozen hands and feet and ears. Instead of making a snowman, my Brother and I sculpted snow into animals. A snow horse we sculpted got it's photo taken and appeared in the newspaper. Anyway, it's been in the mid 80's here in SoCal lately.. and I've been using our air conditioner a bit. (hehehe) Sorry running late but very busy after Xmas Vacation and still catching up on delayed work. Bravo and best wishes from Dave :^)

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Steff_7

5:10AM | Wed, 21 January 2009

Fun memories except here in Oz we go to a nearby island (Moreton) with a sheet of cardboard and slide down the sand dunes that are about the same height. Excellent scene...

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Angelsfury2004

11:05AM | Wed, 21 January 2009

Wonderful image Dave! The expression on the kids faces reminds me of my grand girls. They were just snow tubing this past weekend and they had a blast, well the oldest and their Mom had a blast, the little one is still a bit too young to do the bigger hilss but she sure loved being pulled on the sled! I really enjoy your images and I do so enjoy the stories that go with them! Hugz ~Trac

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sema_fox

1:54PM | Wed, 21 January 2009

Good composition!

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VelvetMoxie

6:22PM | Wed, 21 January 2009

So sorry I missed this earlier! These are getting better and better all the time. ;-)

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Madbat

8:27PM | Wed, 21 January 2009

Oh my God this brings back (painful) memories! (one in particular involving me, a crazy carpet, a snow bank, and a thicket of poplar trees...) Y'know all those times yer Grammy told you not to pull a face cause it'd stay like that? Well...it took me years to work the "AAAAAAAAAAAHH!" out of my face.

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pops

1:35AM | Thu, 22 January 2009

Too funny-What a great story and image

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RobyHermida

9:21PM | Thu, 22 January 2009

COMO SIEMPRE UN TRABAJO MARAVILLOSO DE UNO DE LOS MAS GRANDES ARTISTAS QUE CONOZCO!!! BRAVO DAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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three_grrr

11:48PM | Thu, 22 January 2009

Each time you post something, I think "this is Dave's best post" .. and then the next one comes along! So Dave, this is your best post!! How on earth you get the expressions on the kids faces so perfect is beyond me! Your posing is perfection, and I love the green snow, LOL, the perfect touch of whimsy! Such wonderful and fun memories this brings back!

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sim3344

3:18AM | Fri, 23 January 2009

Great work!!!

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tetsu-pino

4:05PM | Fri, 23 January 2009

Great story and scene!! Excellent work!!!

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lwperkins

7:51PM | Fri, 23 January 2009

Aw, that is so cute!! And that is how my grandmother met my grandfather, sledding--he fell on her and broke her arm, and came to visit her in the hospital! (they were in high school at the time). Hehe!

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guitar-slinger

10:08AM | Sat, 24 January 2009

Very cool scene Dave !! great idea !! [^_____^] Cheers

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UBATUBA

7:32PM | Sat, 24 January 2009

excellent staging and composition!


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