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Father's Pride

Poser Historical posted on Apr 18, 2004
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John Savage was not an Indian by birth but adopted the Indian way of life and chose to live with The People. As a young child, he was taken from a wagon train headed west ~ as a grown man he returned to civilization but quickly returned and never went back. Thanks for stopping in ~ I do appreciate your taking the time to look and for any comments you might care to leave! Credits: A special thank you to Lollipop (Helmut) for his wonderful Nitkit - (Native Indians Travelkit), available soon, if not now, at his site 3dxtra Also PoserStyle for their fabulour Indian clothing. Daz3d for Vicki and Michael Digital Babes for hair

Comments (16)


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Ardiva

7:59PM | Sun, 18 April 2004

Wonderful render all! I'm sure Helmut will be proud to say the least. :-)

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SQS

8:02PM | Sun, 18 April 2004

Great use of these props, Irene! And again and again, Thanks to Helmut for his generosity!!

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stephaniebt

9:01PM | Sun, 18 April 2004

What a wonderful illustration of an amazing story -- terrific posing and lighting Irene :)

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tyllo

10:21PM | Sun, 18 April 2004

Excellent scene and overall atmosphere, Irene! Great use of colour and lighting.Bravo!

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BonBonish

10:55PM | Sun, 18 April 2004

Wonderful composition! Very beautiful artwork! -- B.B.

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juleyanne

2:20AM | Mon, 19 April 2004

Excellent scene, fantastic posing and lighting, well done, :)

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shadowblade

2:38AM | Mon, 19 April 2004

What a charming image. I just love tha papoose. Wonderful!

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lollypop

7:26AM | Mon, 19 April 2004

Agree with Susan - a realy great use of the props.

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1010

8:58AM | Mon, 19 April 2004

Wonderful image Irene. Of course you know my love for horses! lol My puter is down and I'm using my daughter's. Great work!

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anniemation Online Now!

9:24AM | Mon, 19 April 2004

Excellent illustration! Very well done!

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Elsina

10:07AM | Mon, 19 April 2004

Wonderful illustration and fantastic props!

Lin

10:35AM | Mon, 19 April 2004

wonderful Irene!!! you put Helmut's props to very good use here.. love the setting and that horse is beautiful.. and of course the props add all the right touches

zxcvb

12:46PM | Mon, 19 April 2004

Beautiful image irene , you've made helmuts props look fantastic , very well done:-)

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patiaz

4:59PM | Mon, 19 April 2004

wonderful image and great use of those props...

Mikeangelo

4:00AM | Tue, 20 April 2004

A wonderful composition. Dave

lookoo

11:56AM | Fri, 30 April 2004

I mostly miss the good one these days. Glad that I stumbled across this one! I think you did a great job, it's a really wonderful picture! I think it's the first time I see a real Native cradle as a 3D prop. And the teepee... that's really exiting! Truly, the first model around here that doesn't look like a toy LOL! In fact the first one that bothers to include smoke flaps (Sioux style here). I hardly do anything except NAs but I never did a camp scene until now because the models availlable were so crappy (the only thing more crappy than this are my present modelling skills to rectify the situation LOL). Did you do the teepee or Helmut? Seems this is part of Helmut's kit. Gosh, I have to contact Helmut! Hmpffff..., 3Dxtra seems still not to be online. Can't find Lollipop in the members database either. Irene! Help! Don't leave me here like this LOL! Small IM would be great(wink, wink, nudge, nudge). Cheers, Sven


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