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DAZ|Studio Science Fiction posted on Nov 08, 2013
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Another render based on Samuel R. Delany's 1968 novel Nova. Katin Crawford, described as brilliant, gawky and absurdly tall. He has a habit of strolling with hands shoved beneath his belt with elbows flapping while contemplating lunar surfaces. Digital recorders are common place today but in Delany's world of the 1960s, the idea of someone owning a small portable recording device capable of storing huge amounts of personal notes was, well, the stuff of science fiction. Katin's jeweled recorder contains thousands of notes for a project hes working on. He wanted to try reviving what he referred to as, "an archaic art form known as the novel". Character created using Michael 4, Clothes, set and props created in Hexagon 2.5, rendered in Daz Studio. Hair; Neftis, MonChevalier Hair. I was going to add an advisory, the pose may be construed as suggestive but I posed him based on his character's mannerisms described during a casual stroll. Self conscious of his height he's prone to slouching which I included in the pose but that is a little difficult to make out here. *crosses fingers

Comments (3)


ronmolina

12:54AM | Sat, 09 November 2013

Well done!

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Razor42

7:57AM | Sat, 09 November 2013

Good character and scene!

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GrandmaT

9:10PM | Sat, 09 November 2013

Great job!


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