Susie-Lou's Discovery by leather-guy
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Description
"Three days into Production, Susie-Lou suddenly realized why things were so confused on the set; The studio had mixed up the call-sheets for several Remakes! ...Now where was her production of "Alice in Wonderland"? ...And how to get down off this slippery building?!?!?!?"
Credits
Dystopia Blocks by Moebius87
Gorilla, Vic2P4, and (I think) Biplane by DAZ3D
Hair by KOZ
Alice clothes for Posette by ISO
Fog by Nerd
Fog by Deimos
Smoke by Webvogel
Empire State (3DS) had no readme.
...Sorry if someone's already posted one of these - Had this image in mind ever since I D/L the DAZ Gorilla. ...Pure Poser - No Postwork...
Tech Date (for anyone interested) - I assembled the whole scene in modules, the City was one PZ3, then I assembled & posed the Girl figure group separately, and a single plane, three plane, and Single plane with Gorilla Pilot groups as separate items (the distant planes have just P-Lo-Rez figures as pilots tinted dark grey, and the Gorilla pilot is just the head,chest, & arms parented & locked into a plane). Then I re-opened the City PZ3 & imported each group. Due to the size of the scene, The positioning dials were pretty much dead or useless, so I placed everything by typing in absolute coordinates by guessing & dead-reckoning. Finished by tweaking the poses a bit (at one point I had the handheld gorilla's eyes popping in comical terror) - tried placing muzzle-flash & bullet-trails for effect, & finally decided to downplay the Violence element & emphasize the absurdity by deleting them & giving her an arch, calculated, whistling expression, looking directly at the camera. Tried posing her hair as if blowing in the wind, but decided it made her look too much like she was jumping onto the building from a city miniature behind. I did use forced-perspective on several elements, but the city is actually a "virtual" 100 yards behind, by scale.
Pure Poser P4/ProPak, by the way . . .
Comments (31)
linkdink
Excellent! Very clever and well done.