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High Board

Poser Illustration posted on Nov 17, 2003
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After 'High Board' by Norman Rockwell, cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post August 1947. What I thought looked a simple subject turned out to be surprisingly difficult one, his subjects' pose was impossible to replicate in Poser and I had to create the platform scaffolding in Cinema4d. All in all a lot more work than I had anticipated. Hope you like it. There's more in my Gallery in the style of Norman Rockwell.

Comments (7)


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B_PEACOCK

1:11PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Well I think it is excellent .That would be me up there .Scraed to death LOL Fear of hights thing

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The3dZone

5:15PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

LOL, Great Render!

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Strixowl

5:58PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

I like it!! I immediately thought...Oh where can I get a diving board like that? Great job!!

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BonBonish

11:16PM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Of course I like it!!!!!!!! Wonderful composition, the pose is just sooooo great -- I can imagine how much you worked on it! Very nice artwork!!! Great pic!!! -- B.B.

mondoxjake

2:53AM | Tue, 18 November 2003

"Hey! Where did the four guys that dragged me up here go?" If only Norman had of had Poser...LOL. Good show.

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ringbearer

1:45PM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Very nice! Great expression on the child.

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DennisReed

12:06PM | Wed, 03 December 2003

Superb! Reminds me of my 1st Climb up & down! Bravo! BTW, Thanks for all the free stuff!


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