SummerTime by cherokee69
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Description
Another Bob Timberlake inspired image. Had major problems with Poser lighting on this one. Really didn't get it like I wanted it..Poser just would coroporate.
Credits:
Sam's3D - Stable, correl fencing, Pioneer Chair, Old Well (highly modified base using poser primatives by me), wheel barrow (modified by me), washtub, and the log pile.
SnowFire - Watermelons
Syams and XFrog - Trees
Judith - Wildflowers and bucket.
Zippy - roofs from his huts for the pumphouse and shelter roofs.
Vioma - logs (shelter support)
Enjoy!!
Comments (16)
WindofChanges
A great inspired work!!! Like the atmosphere and trees...Excellent work!!!:)
dirk5027
very nice job, great pic
Mec4D
Very nice done Stan!! :)
wrpspeed
very nicely done. i want to hang it on my wall :)
Firebirdz
Oh I am so glad you are doing these dtilll life images again!! Awesome in detail!
SAMS3D
The chair does look nice there, wouldn't have been right without it...this came out great.
cwshorty
I have missed your still life images, and this is so beautiful and has such a welcoming feel. Excellent work all around.
madame
Oh, I'm so glad that your still life images are back. This one has a splendid summer atmosphere. Wonderfully done !
Spit
Exquisite! I love your still life images!
capsces
Wonderful pic. Now I want watermelon. :)
FlyByNight
A very beautiful image indeed.
judith
Excellent work Stan!
Foxseelady
Wow!!! Great job, makes me want to visit that peaceful place.
A_
That is one excellent work! All in poser?! Wow, all my respect. :)
stealthman
Very nice work ! Excellent render!
KanDu
I may be a little late in commenting on this picture, but I must say, I love your work! All of your still life pictures are amazing! I don't know anything about Poser yet, but your pictures have most definatly peeked my curiousity. Great Work!!! :-)