I'm just Molly. Mrs. Mike was my ID for many years when I modeled for my deviant husband, Mike B. It was Mike that introduced me to Poser.
I have modeled in real life a bit. My introduction to 3d imaging was through making pictures of my adventures in Second Life and over the10 years I've been learning Poser and making Poser pictures. In real life, I am a near completely retired health care professional and a full time grandma. In my digital life I am a Second Life heroine, a Second Life villainess and here and at Deviant Art I'm a budding 3D artist.
My next big project is to learn Blender.
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Comments (11)
mazzam
Let's here it for all girl crews! Fun scene.
MollyFootman
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Mazzam. I had my tongue firmly in cheek when I did it and was hoping it would bring a smile. =)
Molly
enigma-man
There must be an atmosphere wherever they are. Not breathable but there is one otherwise Mai and Flare would be dead.
MollyFootman
Heh. There you go, requiring a humorous picture to abide by physical and biological principles! XD I certainly agree that Mai and Flare have the least practical and protective suits on. Probably the only realistic gear is on the two hapless astronauts in the background. =)
I'm really delighted that you engaged with the picture enough to comment, my dear! <3
Molly
Darkglass
Definitely got that 60s pulp sci-fi retro poster vibe going on...great looking characters, first class work, lighting and render..!
MollyFootman
Thanks! The Firefly rendering engine is less physically accurate than the Superfly Cycles 2 engine that I am using more these days but I thought this came out well. I certainly meant it to be a humorous comment on the difference between female and male attire in classic pulp science fiction (still very prevalent in the '60s) and it seems to me you enjoyed my joke! =)
Molly
robertswww
Excellent retro scene and it's nice to see the female crew members made it out of the space capsule first, as they will most likely make a better welcoming committee, if they meet any aliens, as opposed to the grumpy guys. My only worry, is that if there is not enough air pressure on that planet, the blood in the veins, in their exposed legs, may boil and explode.
MollyFootman
Heh. Another one worried about actual physics and biology! XD
I'm glad you enjoyed my humorous observation with regard to female and male attire in a lot of the classic science fiction media. =) It cracks me up that females are often so sexualized and males relegated to more practical costuming. ;-P I certainly had fun exaggerating that in this picture.
Thanks so much for leaving me an entertaining and encouraging comment, my dear! <3
Molly
CoolDimension
Fantastic work! I think this is just great!
MollyFootman
Thank you, CD. I had a ball creating the costumes for my heroines here and was giggling manically as I finished up with the more realistic astronauts carping the in the background. I'm so glad you enjoyed it! =)
Molly
perpetualrevision
Fun bit of retro sci-fi cheesecake! That's not a genre I've ever tried, but you seem to have a lot of fun with it :-) Great characters!
MollyFootman
Oh, I love classic golden age pulp fiction (science fiction and detective) and the lurid covers of the magazines are hilarious fun. Emphasizing the impractical and revealing outfits for the female characters here had me cackling like a maniac. XD
Thanks for taking a moment to encourage me! =)
Molly
JoeJarrah
Nicely done... could almost be a cover from "Amazing Sotries" :)
MollyFootman
Thanks, Joe! You've hit upon my main inspiration for this. Golden Age pulp fiction 'zines have the most amazing and hilarious covers. XD
Molly
eekdog Online Now!
brilliant sci fi scene, great job on all of it.
MollyFootman
Thank you, Steve. I'm sure that the girls hope for a mention in the next edition of "Poser Gurlz" magazine. XD
Molly
perpetualrevision
To anyone worrying about the effects of space on these lovely ladies, I think it's safe to say that anyone who makes OR uses outfits like these is not exactly aiming for "scientific accuracy"! These are pinup gals, after all :-)
UteBigSmile
I love also this very beautiful looking new image, especially the girls Outfits are looking great!
MollyFootman
Thanks, Ute! I really like "retro" science fiction. =D
Molly
paul_gormley
something very charming about retro sf; fun is in the thought and I love this, great idea and image, Molly
MollyFootman
Thanks Paul! =) If only there was a thin, but breathable atmosphere on Mars, dinosaurs in the jungles of Venus, etc., etc. Now "harder" science fiction like that book and resulting movie "The Martian" are great, too, but I love me some pulp.... XD
There are a couple of levels of satire and nostalgia here that resulted in some of my commentators feeling compelled to comment about the consequences of the vacuum of space like explosive decompression... >.< Oh well. Teh Mollz is a big girl and can handle a bit of "mansplaining". XD
I appreciate that you "got it" and enjoyed the pic, Paul! <3
Molly