Lorelei by Clemenceau
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Hello!
Also featured in this artwork is the PS Marinda character for V4, and the expansion set, all by Pixeluna, RuntimeDNA, and Shadownet
Under the Sea props by DAZ Originals and Three Digital
Gardens of Poseidon Super Bundle by Orestes Graphics
Sushi Mer-Tail and fins, which are a full-remake of the Organica Mer-Tail adapted for V4, originally sold at RDNA, and reworked by Summoner. Available at Fantasies Realms
Ron's Underwater Air by Deviney, also at DAZ
Comments (8)
hmatienzo
This is soooo good!
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Thank you so much! Cheers, Heather
screencraft
Beautifully done!
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Thanks for your comments, cheers, Heather
Paulienchen
Gefällt mir sehr gut
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Thanks so much for your comments! Cheers, Heather
mazzam
Magical scene - nice colors.
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Thanks Mazzam, Cheers, Heather
donnena
absolutely wonderful!!
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Thanks Donnena, cheers, Heather
perpetualrevision
Beautiful colors! I love the character's skin texture and her top, and the flute and headdress are pretty too! The bend of her tail is strangely disconcerting, but I'm not sure why, given that a slightly snake-like fish tail could almost certainly bend that way (but not human legs inside a fish tail, which is evidently what I'm imagining!) Love how you brought all these elements together!!
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Hi Amy,
The tail is disconcertingly long! I think it's about 3 times the length of the human figures. Without slinging it over the shoulder or bending it backwards, there's not much place to put it, so we have to "stow" it somehow. After Summoner reworked it, it bends much more nicely that the original did, I guess sometimes we have to re-imagine some sub-species of mermaids as being snake-like rather than the traditional form we imagine, with a jointed tail that bends at the hip, knees and ankles....:-)
CoolDimension
Amazing work! Marvelous!
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Thanks CD, cheers, Heather
Richardphotos
very beautiful seascape background and mermaid