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Poser People posted on Jul 20, 2004
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--- dangerous closeness --- Image Nr. 25 THANK YOU CHRIS Seemanship at it's best. and Kaylee is watching she know who's the captain ENJOY (i do... all the time creating this) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The original is 1500x1125 x2400 ... this is a "screenshot"; a test ;-) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Progs Poser5 POSTWORK-FUN with Ps7 the ship-crew (only a few) ;-) switch on the cabinlight ;-) the scum on the waves ; the flames Character & the body Unbelievable body by ADP (as usual) Kaylee by chrislenn (FREEBEE) Face expr. & Pose by me Hair PRIMAL Wild & Windy Hair by danae Props/Characters/Textures Her cloth is made by SVDL (YES!!!) The Ship is the Warraok Kitt by faveral (WOW but trouble with the FireFly) Deck and Dock Kit by Forester (looks good... but sometimes a bit strang to handel) The rocks are FREEBEES Sorry i don't remember where i get them The background is one of my sky-fotos THE SEA is a part of the Satin Studio 2 by Richabri (FREEBEE) ;-D ( I used the "Sheet Tufted"; scaled extrem in x and z and a bit in y) (as texture i use one of my beach-fotos ;-D LIGHTs >are making the image< AND DON'T FORGET THE SHADOWS by me Camera 40mm Render P4-Render-Engine Thank's for looking AND Comments are welcome and needed! - a day without a smile is a lost day -

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BonBonish

7:43AM | Tue, 20 July 2004

Great lights, very nice expression and pose, beautiful artwork! -- B.B.

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GladysClump

9:43AM | Tue, 20 July 2004

Beautiful composition, I like how you've used the wind in this, and the lighting is fantastic!! I also like how her dress, the sea and the flags all compliment eachother, nicely done!!

svdl

11:10AM | Tue, 20 July 2004

Very, very good! Love the wind effects on her dress and the vanes. Risky business, going under full sail through a narrow passage like that! One little point of critique: the hindmost sail (the one sticking out at the back) should be swung sideways to catch the wind.
Using that satin cloth for the waves is an excellent idea, think I'm going to use that too, with reflections and refractions. Excellent work!

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hoskins78

1:18PM | Tue, 20 July 2004

Wooowh! That ship is way too close to land! What an awesome scene - I can almost smell the sea breeze (or howling gale perhaps LOL!) As always a beautifully constructed scene! Your lady looks superb with her windswept hair and dynamic clothing - great use of the wind simulation! And let's not forget those torches! FANTASTIC WORK!!!

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prog

4:29PM | Tue, 20 July 2004

The lighting and colors are wonderful!!!! A gorgeous scene!!! Excellent!!!

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chrislenn

11:29PM | Tue, 20 July 2004

my turn to sit back smile and enjoy :o) Big big sigh - beautiful Chris :o)

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ramhernan

5:34AM | Thu, 29 July 2004

the first time i see the primal hair working as it should! lol...the clothes..ho man i think they was postworked but no! a great use of the great clothes from svdl! the lighs, yes! incredible! In short. Excellent work!

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mapps

9:24PM | Thu, 29 July 2004

Wow awesome job! Excellent work on bringing all the elements together and on the pose and expression :-)

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Sylvia

7:31AM | Fri, 06 August 2004

~Soft Dreams of Love~ Very ROMANTIC, and so BEAUTIFULLY done!!


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