Enjoying Tea Under the Sea by perpetualrevision
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Description
"Why yes, thank you; I’ll have another cup!" Well, it is a pretend tea party, after all!
Rendered in June 2020 in Poser Pro 11 Firefly at 4400 × 2475 pixels. View full size on my blog.
==CREDITS==
SCENE: Ground, rock, and seaweed from Captain Nemo’s Hunting Grounds by Cybertenko; Coral and Anemones by Traveler; 3D Underwater Fauna: African Cichlids (fish); Jellyfish and Starfish from 2nd World’s Underwater Wonders; Grandma's Tea Set by Nanette Tredoux.
CHARACTER: K4 wearing MerBabies tail, top, hair, and accessories by Mada and Thorne. Hatchling Seadragon (and Clam Shell) by Michael Lane.
Comments (11)
crender
Excellent !
Radar_rad-dude
Good to know! Pretend tea can't get 'watered down'. LOL! Love this scene! Very nicely arranged and superbly well delivered! Many fine kudos! Most delightful viewing pleasure! Bravo!
pixpax
Sooooo cute!
A_Sunbeam
Milk or sea water? Charming image.
artdreamer
Very funny creation, drinking tea under water.
uncollared
This is so cute. Wonderful posing and characters
PandaB5
I bet the pretend tea tastes just like sea water! But where's the pretend cake? (I guess I have to pretend it's there, right?) Lovely scene.
UteBigSmile
This graphic looks fantastic! I wish you a good start into the new week, stay alert and healthy!
goldie
Another wonderful, beautifully created whimsical scene--...it's a shame SuperFly doesn't support water caustics.
OmniFX
Excellent render. Superfly does take a very long time compared to Firefly. However, I use Firefly, Superfly and Reality 4 (Luxrender). They all have their Pros and Cons depending on what you want to achieve. Excellent caustic effects in this render, well done!
perpetualrevision
Very true! I'm just glad Poser users have a variety of render options to choose from :-)
MollyFootman
Thanks for pointing me to this one, Amy. It's lovely and the caustics are great! =)
perpetualrevision
Thanks, Molly! The caustics are produced by an image attached to an infinite light, which is something you wouldn't ordinarily ever do b/c it just projects a repeating pattern of the image all over the scene, wherever the light hits. But that's exactly what you want with caustics, so it works pretty well and has no impact on render time! Of course, this is Firefly only. Superfly apparently does not approve of such shenanigans :-)