when trade means trouble by mel stratis
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Description
This scene is to give anyone interested a glimpse of my modification to Helmut's Nitkit tipi.
Most regalia parts were originally Daz3d or RDNA models with added textures by me. The breastplate and chocker are my models. The limitation of file size has meant that the beadwork is not as detailed as I would have liked. Maybe next time I can keep the size down. Mel Stratis
Comments (5)
Mondwin
fabulous and brilliant scene!!!!!excellent work!!!bravissimo!!!!vote!!!
lookoo
Wow, superb work on the Indian regalia! Up to the earrings! I use Ulead Photo Impact for reducing file sizes. It definitely works and you can fill big screens almost without discernable loss of quality. The world deserves to see your pics in their original size LOL
princessmoon
I love this work its breathtakin ... excellent ... and beautiful... I agree I'd love to see your work in its orignal size
alccc
Your warrior has a bloody tomahawk in his hand, so perhaps all those goods came along with his counting coup on a whiteman. Wonderful scene with all the regalia, and the clean stretch of land . It makes me wish I could go back to that time, when the tribes were diverse, and lived well by their wits, and strength. thanks
mel stratis
Thanks for the comments. The bloody hatchet does signify the conclusion of a trade transaction gone bad. The story concept involves the missing trade partner whose blood has been shed, and all because he wanted what was priceless a man's honor and a good woman remaining just that!.