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Deus-ex Robotica

Poser Science Fiction posted on Dec 13, 2004
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Deus-ex Robotica (all about robots) Created in July 2002 Created with: * Poser 4.03 * Bryce 5.1 Note: all figures textured in BRYCE. FREEBIES credits: * Cyberdog by Paul Leatham (A great chracter! - available here in Renderosity freestuff for POSER - Do a search for Cyberdog or Leatham) * CyberWoman by Arduino (for POSER) * Sky by Skygirl (for BRYCE) One of my personal favourites of which one reason is that I based the 'dogs' on my own dogs and the way they act when I let them outside. :-) I can remember kneeling down over and over as an aid to help create this pose in POSER. :-) Z.

Comments (4)


Halcion

9:41PM | Mon, 13 December 2004

Great image! The textures and reflections are really good :-) Excellent work!!!

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crocodilian

10:14PM | Mon, 13 December 2004

Great image. . . nice texturing and posing. What's the "story" here? Robot taking robots for a walk? Why would they do this?

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jocko500

10:15PM | Mon, 13 December 2004

cool work

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zap326

4:16AM | Tue, 14 December 2004

crocodilian wrote: What's the "story" here? Robot taking robots for a walk? Why would they do this? Haven't you ever slipped on an oil patch before and wondered how it had got there? :-)


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