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7 - Mars needs women! Marlena beams up

Poser Science Fiction posted on Aug 20, 2021
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Marlena's stiffened, inert body ascended within the beam of energy and disappeared within the large humming disc shaped vehicle. The little invader rapidly followed and the disc rose into the sky and disappeared bearing the helpless girl to an uncertain fate. Molly's art notes: A different sort of retro sci fi. This was set up and rendered with Poser 12.0.619 using the Superfly Cycles 2 rendering engine. Marlena is based upon the La Femme mesh with texture and morph modification by Tempesta3d. The scene is the private beach by Oskarsson. The weapon that the invader is holding is one of the sci fi pulp ray guns by Coflek-Gnorg. The invader is the work of Summoner with texture modifications for compatibility with Superfly Cycles 2. The UAP is a freebie (from Trekkiegrrl and still available at her website).

Comments (7)


robertswww

2:53PM | Fri, 20 August 2021

Very cool scene and levitating-up effect! What jet-pack is your little alien wearing?

MollyFootman

12:16PM | Sat, 21 August 2021

Thank you for the comment. The jet pack is integral to the character by Summoner which can be found at Freedom of Art. The exhaust is from the Stellar League Assault Suit which has a similar jet pack and is found at DAZ.

Molly

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anniemation

4:37PM | Fri, 20 August 2021

Well done! Perfect point of view.

MollyFootman

12:17PM | Sat, 21 August 2021

Thank you, Annie. I haven't moved the camera too much from the last frame leaving the viewer earth bound as our helpless victim is lifted by the force field into the belly of the spacecraft. It pleases me that you find that effective!

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android65mar

5:05PM | Fri, 20 August 2021

Excellent genre piece! Well done!

MollyFootman

12:18PM | Sat, 21 August 2021

Thank you! I'm a sucker for retro science fiction.

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makennedy

5:36PM | Fri, 20 August 2021

And of her own free will, of course...Nice one!

MollyFootman

12:19PM | Sat, 21 August 2021

Heh. Well I don't know how much will power she has after being stupefied by that hand weapon that the alien is holding (depicted in a previous image). Thank you for a comment that made me giggle a bit.

Molly

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ahnada

5:36PM | Fri, 20 August 2021

Woman's flight seems more meaningful. According to me but very good work, especially with blue tones towards Mars..!

MollyFootman

12:19PM | Sat, 21 August 2021

Thank you for the interesting comment, my dear.

Molly

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paul_gormley

6:05PM | Fri, 20 August 2021

excellent continuation the fading out of the figure works really well to suggest accession

MollyFootman

12:21PM | Sat, 21 August 2021

Thank you! The fading into the brightness of the force field projector was accomplished a bit in the rendering and a bit in the postwork. It's good to know that you saw it as an effective technique.

Molly

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kelchris3 Online Now!

10:48PM | Fri, 20 August 2021

OHHHH love the effects on this one!!!!!!!!

MollyFootman

12:23PM | Sat, 21 August 2021

Thank you, KC3! The lifting beam is actually part of the prop from TrekkieGrrl. I did a bit of retexturing but the base content is wonderful. She has a lot of great morphing props and other fun stuff at her website that's not available among the free stuff here. Check it out if you haven't already.

Molly


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