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Alan in Wonderland

Poser Fantasy posted on Jan 12, 2012
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If this is your first time to my gallery and you feel like looking at my other renders to see if I did any more adorable kid pictures (because, humble as I am, this is adorable), I would advise you to hit the back button and forget you were ever here. 99.9% of my renders are of naked men. This one is just a very rare test of scaling, and it's the only one of its kind. That's as fair a warning as I can give you. Now, I rarely do a render with kids because it's not my thing and, honestly, I'm kind of uncomfortable even putting them in the same gallery as my other stuff since the other stuff is for adults. But this is actually M4. Someone made a morph for him (don't ask me where I got it...Daz freepozitory forum, I think) and it's pretty much the only 12-14 year old-ish morph for M4 that I've ever seen that looks this realistic. He's the same size as the adult M4, but he can wear all of M4's clothes and all that, so he's better supported than the K4 characters. Basically it's a thin M4 with a larger head and a rounder backside, so there's problems fitting pants over his posterior. If you do kid renders and decide to hunt through the forums at Daz for this morph, be aware that it requires ++ M4 Morphs, Elite morphs, and another set of morphs that I've never heard of and never used before today. You need quite a catalog of morphs already to get this one to work. Just thought I'd try it out to see how the scaling worked since I'm working in Hexagon to build stuff. Still not sure about the mathematics behind how Poser and Daz differ on how they scale things, I just know that they do. I don't really have any sets that are kid friendly, so I went with the standard 'Through the Looking Glass" fantasy thing. Turned out better than I expected, actually. Now that you've seen him, wave goodbye. He's too young to hang out in my Runtime folder.

Comments (12)


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ricardo719

3:08PM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Brilliant! Absolutely wonderful character and setting!

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bernieloehn

3:22PM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Very, very nice! Superb idea and very good scene setting!

kfox

3:23PM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Nice piece.

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wrpspeed

5:35PM | Thu, 12 January 2012

nice work

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mgtcs

6:05PM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Another excellent composition my friend, beautiful scene!

SteveJax

6:54PM | Thu, 12 January 2012

Your description had me LOLing my pants off! (Which would probably fit in your gallery) Hehehe....

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lwperkins

9:49PM | Thu, 12 January 2012

This made me laugh and I like him a lot--I don't normally render kids either so it's not worth digging for the morph sets. I'll just enjoy this one!

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uncollared

9:55PM | Thu, 12 January 2012

well done

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Ink_heron

8:14AM | Fri, 13 January 2012

very cute!!

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alessimarco

2:34PM | Fri, 13 January 2012

~Wonderfully done!~

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aubedo

5:32AM | Sat, 14 January 2012

Yeah... Nice kid... ------------------------ May be i'm wrong... But in the freebies section of daz-forums i didn't found an working link to the morphs... As i remember it has been posted a time ago, but meantime has been removed... What a pity... ------------------------

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tennesseecowgirl

7:54PM | Wed, 18 January 2012

Nice work!!


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