Onats Family Cruise by perpetualrevision
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Description
After enduring rather cramped quarters on their spaceship flight back to earth, the Onats family is now enjoying the spacious accommodations on a cruise ship promenade deck, although I don’t have the heart to tell them that this is not actually their room :-)
In breaking news: for the first time on their trip, the daughter’s attention has actually been caught by something other than her nails or her phone! Could a shipboard romance be in the making?
==AMY’S NOTES==
I spent an inordinate amount of time trying to get the ocean water to appear along the edge of the ship, under where the father and son are, but I couldn’t get the water high enough without it also emerging through the decking, and when I tried using a separate prop for the water along the side, I couldn’t get the materials to match with the larger water plane. In the end all you can see is a little triangle of water, which I added a little foam to, but the area is so small as to be hardly worth the bother. I have tons of Photoshop brushes for sea foam, but none of them were suitable for adding a full color water wake alongside the ship’s outer surface, alas!
Rendered in May 2022 using Firefly in Poser Pro 11.3 for Mac at 3200 × 1800 pixels. View full size on my blog.
==CREDITS==
SCENE: The Promenade Deck by Redhouse Studios. Life buoy from Disconsolation Pier by Jack Tomalin. Drink from Everyday Glassware by 2nd World. Skydome and water plane from TerraDome2.
CHARACTER: Onats figure and apparel and Yweeb figure by Nursoda. Yweeb’s bow tie from 30 Menswear for M4.
Comments (17)
bakapo
What an adorable scene with adorable characters!
perpetualrevision
Thanks so much for the comment! The Onats are such fun characters :-)
kelchris3 Online Now!
OHHHH she's discovered there's a boy in her view! LOL Fantastic scene.
perpetualrevision
Thanks for the comment! I realized after I posted this that Yweeb is the only one not wearing clothing, so not only did the daughter notice a boy, but he also happens to be nekkid! Aside from his waitstaff bow tie, of course. Oops! Should've at least given him a vest, and perhaps a pair of shorts.
Flint_Hawk
My first thought was that the boy sure picked a risky spot to sit! But I wonder what he & his father have spotted in the distance. Meanwhile nobody is noticing the teenager's new interest. LOL This could be the best part of their cruise!
perpetualrevision
Thanks so much for the comment! You were the first to worry about the boy's precarious position on the ship railing, but definitely not the last! What you can't see in final version is that I meticulously posed his left arm and hand around the post, so that it would look like he was hanging on. Of course, that didn't end up being visible in the final render, and it probably wouldn't help much if the ship hit a large swell, but at least I was trying to consider his safety :-)
Gisela
Adorable scene.
mifdesign
Wonderful romantic scene, adorable and very cute characters, superb atmosphere and lighting, brilliant render.
Exquisite Artwork. I love it!
eekdog
A fun family gathering.
Radar_rad-dude
Ah yes! A very nice leisurely cruise on the good ship Titanic? Yikes! Did we get our time travel date mixed up? Well, you don't need to worry about telling them about their room! LOL! An excellent image and fine fun creation! Bravo! Very nicely realized!
perpetualrevision
Yikes! I hope that's not the ship they boarded! But if they can cross the universe to go to various vacation destinations, I suppose it's possible they can also cross through time! Hmm, wonder where (or when!) I should send them next :-)
OmniFX
Looks like a very happy scene! Came out really well! Hope the little guy doesn't fall off.
perpetualrevision
Thanks so much for the comment! Everyone's worried about the little guy sitting on the railing, but what you can't see in the final version is that I painstakingly posed his left arm and hand so that he's gripping the post. Not that it would be of much help if the ship suddenly swayed, but at least I was trying to make him look a little less reckless! :-)
Paulienchen
ein sehr schöner Render gefällt mir
UteBigSmile
This is a very nicely done and funny looking image! I wish you a nice sunday and a good start into the new week!
CoolDimension
Great posing and scene work! Like a page out of children's book!
perpetualrevision
Thanks for the comment! Judging by some of the other comments, if this was in a children's book, it would be to illustrate the dangers of children sitting on ship deck railings :-)
MajinBoo Online Now!
Despite the trouble with the water this still came out beautifully.
perpetualrevision
Thanks! I had to employ a few tricks to deal with Mother's dress not wanting to cooperate with the deck chair (and it still sticks up above her legs in a rather unrealistic way), but one of the many things I like about working with characters like the Onats is that no one expects "realism" :-)
gerberc
Looks like a happy family! But sitting on the railing is not a good example for the kids :)) Too tempting obviously!
perpetualrevision
Thanks for the comment! Given how many people commented about the youngster's precarious position on the railing, and the fact that you can't see that I posed his left arm and hand to be gripping the post securely, I probably should've included a "kids, don't try this at home, or on vacation" warning!! :-)
romangirl
Well done! Made me smile!
uncollared
Great setting. Looks like a wonderful day
perpetualrevision
Thanks for the comment! It's always a nice day when you can enjoy the ocean breeze blowing through your hair. If you had hair, that is :-)
misumu
My favorite figure is the Yweeb. Everyone looks so adorable. For the water, did you try moving the water plane to the extreme edge of the image so that raising it didn't flood the boat?
perpetualrevision
Thanks for the comment! I realized after I posted the image that Yweeb is the only one not wearing clothes, other than his waitstaff tie. Oops! Should've at least given him a vest and maybe some shorts :-)
The water plane I used is from TerraDome2, so it's a huge circle and needed to stay in position to show up in the distance. I did try adding a second, smaller square plane positioned against the edge of the ship, but I couldn't get the materials to match what was on the distant ocean, so I gave up! I only just now remembered that I have some ship's wake OBJs I could've tried. Oops!
MollyFootman
Sorry that the struggle with the water didn't work out. The picture is very successful, though, and it is so due to the interactions and behavior of the characters. You wouldn't need to know about the first picture to enjoy this but having seen that picture and following the story I am enjoying it even more. Thank you for sharing, I definitely am enjoying viewing!
Molly
perpetualrevision
Thanks, Molly! Re: the water, that's just one of those things I tend to spend entirely too much time on that end up not really being all that important! I get kind of caught up in the technical challenge and forget that it doesn't really matter to the story :-)
The Onats have a whole Vacation Photo Album of their adventures :-)