You Might Have Mentioned the Beast by jdwtrxk
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Description
In this spoofter a post apocolyptic lass and her wolf meet the gent who is supposed to extricate her from her problems in a rather improbably restored Arado 196. Where the dire wolf will go in a two seat airplane remains unresolved...
The aircraft might have been set a little lower in the water but a quick check on period photos showed the 196s sitting higher than I would have thought. Would have lowered it regardless but made the the cobbled together tie-down was a pain to move even if parented so I let it be. The camera is actuually the default DAZ camera- all my good ones just didn't catch my eye. Can't recall the last time I used it...
3D's Arado is up to the excellent standard you would expect and was quite simple to use 'out of the box.' Unlike some other assets, it retains historically correct markings - the lack of which can ruin an historical scene. Mine wasn't, but...
Comments (15)
eekdog
doubt the wolf will get on board.
jdwtrxk
Nope - won't even try.
Saby55
Great extraordinary composition!!!!!!!!!!👍🙋♂️
jdwtrxk
Thanks Saby!
FirstBastion
Interesting dilemma, but a cool bit of storytelling.
jdwtrxk
Thanks Bastion - every scene has a story. Sometimes it's fun to attach a little storytelling prose but I'm not very good at it.
STEVIEUKWONDER
Beautifully crafted work! A pleasure to view!
jdwtrxk
Thanks Stevie
FirstBastion
Even without words, the picture tells us a story. Those are the most interesting images.
jdwtrxk
Thanks Bastion - and some added prose can really bring them to life.
contedesfees
Great image, a trifle dark IMHO, but the sun is behind them.
jdwtrxk
Thanks contedesfees - set the cr2 up a bit and the exposure to lightyen up from scratch but didn'r want to loose the afternoon contrasts. A ghost light might have been too much.
RodS
Yeah, I don't think Wolfie will fit in the luggage compartment.
Really great work on this,my friend!
jdwtrxk
Thanks Rod - and wolfie knows it :)
PhthaloBlue
Wonderful scene!
jdwtrxk
Thanks Blue!
3DClassics
A cat is more easy to carry! I like this lighting. I presume that this is my Arado AR 196?
jdwtrxk
Thanks Hilda - your gallery was quite enticing. The pup mighht give it a whirl, though he weighs nearly twice as much as the girl and he might be prone to squirming. If he's not interested, I would abide by his choice. Big teeth....:)
jdwtrxk
It sure is 3D. I should edit the post to include it. Been wanting to get this figure into a scene for some time in my usual goofy manner. Was going to have it resting on a pier in a Viking village but ended up taking the simpe route :)
Hilda_Starseer
Rig a hammock/sling between the pontoon struts... might be a little wet and breezy, but the puppy might like it. 😊 Wonderful image and thank you so much for the follow.
jdwtrxk
Worth a try Hilda :)
longprong
A cracking idea and story............great creation
jdwtrxk
Thanks longprong!
grafitaleblu
Enjoyed hearing the research that goes into your historical scene, and a great scene.
jdwtrxk
A belated thanks blu - historical and post apocolyptic elements mix quite well.
Radar_rad-dude
Great looking scene! Many mucho praises from me!
jdwtrxk
Thanks Radar!
APlusDesign
What you mean the wolf can't go onboard? Very fun and well made iamge
jdwtrxk
Thanks APlus - the gal isn't liking it either. She thought the bloke would have a boat....
Maybe the gal will stay with her friend and risk it all. I would. If not, the wolf will be crushed and you'll hear him howl over the sound of that 1050 HP BMW engine :)