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Jean l'Eclopé 3

Vue Atmosphere/Mood posted on Nov 01, 2014
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La comtesse de Gruyère était désolée car elle n’arrivait pas à avoir d’enfants. Pourtant, elle en voulait à tous prix un, un garçon rose et joufflu. Tandis que la comtesse pleurait et désespérait, vivait en en pays d’Intiamont un homme pauvre comme Job mais heureux comme Crésus. Il s’appelait Jean l’Eclopé et était partout le bienvenu. Il apportait avec lui le bonheur dans les familles si bien qu’il était surnommé « le bon pauvre ». Personne ne savait d’où il venait et bon nombre de rumeurs courraient sur ses origines. Un soir, lors des festivités de Noël au château, la comtesse profita de s’éclipser hors des murs de l’enceinte pour aller prier dans la chapelle. Jean l’Eclopé était présent lui aussi et, voyant cette femme avec son air si triste, il fut ému et donna à la « malheureuse » un morceau de pain noir. L’automne suivant cette rencontre, il y avait une grande fête au château car était né un descendant, prénommé Jean, qui fit le bonheur de la comtesse et du comte de Gruyère. Bonne journée, semaine... à tous. The countess of Gruyere was sorry because she did not manage to have of children. Nevertheless, she wanted at any prices one, a pink and chubby boy. Whereas the countess lamented and discouraged, lived it in country of Intiamont a poor man as Job but happy as Croesus. He was called Jean l'Eclope and was everywhere welcome. He brought with him the happiness in families so that was nicknamed "the good poor man". Nobody knew where from he came and a lot of rumours would run on his previous history. One evening, during the festivities of Christmas in the castle, the countess took advantage to make off outside the walls of the surrounding wall to go to pray in the chapel. Jean l'Eclope was present too and, seeing this woman with his air so sad, he was moved and gave to the "unfortunate" a piece of black bread. The autumn following this meeting, there was a big holiday in the castle because had been born a descendant, named Jean, who made the happiness of the countess and the count of Gruyere. Have a good day, week... Thank you for your comments and your support, which are always welcome. Philippe Various objects modelled with "Silo2.2", the woman with "Poser Pro 2014", the scene and the render in global radiosity "GR" with "Vue Infinite 2014", no post pro. For more details concerning products and resources used, please consult sponsor: PhG-Art

Comments (4)


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Leije

11:30AM | Sat, 01 November 2014

Une belle histoire, et une très belle image superbement éclairée !

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giulband

3:03PM | Sat, 01 November 2014

Great atmosphere and light !!!

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Krid

3:37AM | Sun, 02 November 2014

..great scene and lightning

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PhilW

6:05AM | Mon, 03 November 2014

Wonderful posing and lighting (and story!)


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