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Old Photo of a Steam Yacht

Poser Historical posted on Feb 27, 2019
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British Navy Captain George Beadon built his experimental steam yacht in 1858 and ran it on canals and rivers in southern England. The image shows the Ichthyon towing an unseen barge through a town on a small river, where several people are strolling on the promenade. Composed and rendered in Poser 11, the town and river are the Riverside Town with an English countryside background image. The strollers are V4 and M4 wearing the Edwardian Boarding Suit, the Regency outfit, and the Mid-Victorian Male outfit from DAZ. The boat crew are M4 in the Edwardian Casual and Working Man outfits from DAZ. The ducks are from one of the Waterfowl sets from Hivewire 3D and Zoe is forever the Millennium Cat. This is the same image as my previous render, "Experimental Steam Yacht", post-processed in Corel Photo Paint for an antique photo look..

Production Credits


Riverside Town
$22.00 USD 50% Off
$11.00 USD
Ichthyon Experimental Steamboat
$10.50 USD 50% Off
$5.25 USD

Comments (2)


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rajib

1:00PM | Tue, 05 March 2019

Nicely put together. Looks good.

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perpetualrevision

2:33AM | Thu, 28 November 2019

Love the antique photo effect you applied to this render (and the original is nice too)!


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