Thank you!Sorry, Dana - it was in the private CA Forum. I moved it so it's in the regular forums. Same link:
iRay logo for promo images?
I was away visiting my sick mum with no computer access.I was already wondering where you go , or maybe got unsubscribed , funny thing I was thinking about you when I posted the horse stuff today , I guess you received the waves ! lol
nice to see you back , thanks Rae !
Sorry to hear your mom is sick , I hope you both at last had some nice time together !I was away visiting my sick mum with no computer access.
Can't wait to see him with some veins, definitely something I was really missing in a racehorse render I did once upon a time.
I love the Arab morph we have for Harry as that's the kind I grew up with (a friend had Endurance Arabs and that's kind a what they were built like) but I'd love to see a version with todays "seahorse" head (that's what I call the extreme head theymuch mane have because that's what they remind me of hahaha)
Alisa just shared the link with you .. personally I just use render with Iray and earazed the rest as it is not relevant , DS don't render, iray do so credits should go for the engine .Kath did you do an icon that says rendered in IRAY? I searched but couldn't find it. Seem to remember it was you that created those. If so could I get a copy?
That's correct ! Morgan horses are tall as well but less lean with more thicker skin so you see less define muscles as they both weigh almost the same while Morgan horses have heavier stronger bones , Morgan horses don't belong on the racing tracks for that reason I make Jet. DAZ Quarter horse HD looks too plastic for my liking , I have the original one but never used it again after Harry was born , I believe Chris modeled the DAZ Quarter horse base if I am not wrong ,but the HD not , the horse anatomy veins do not pop up where people want , it is all specific to location , I have the veins anatomy guide for that.Loving the new Jet! Harry is based more on the Morgan and Quarter horse, which are beautiful, stocky strong fellows! Jet is very refined, and I can see the more European influence in him. I love the Muscle morphs! The HD version that was done at the other place was not pretty... This is only going to make Harry even better! I think it would work well for a Miniature Horse base, too!
This is a crime Poor animals.First is the noble Arabian horse I grow up around , second pic the new breed an alpaca headed mutant aka "seahorse" , probably they used the Egyptian Arabian breed to make it . They are just for the show .. I think it is sad and should be not even be called Arabian no more , too far from the original breed.
Ohhhh sounds intriguing!Alisa just shared the link with you .. personally I just use render with Iray and earazed the rest as it is not relevant , DS don't render, iray do so credits should go for the engine .
BTW talking about rendering, there may be a better, proper and faster way soon to render stuff in Poser using Superfly , but that is all I can say for now... finger crossed
I love AT's! the greyhound of the horse word
Yeah, I'd like some of the seahorse look but not quite that extreme as the last horse you posted, that's way overboard, I still want a functional but pretty horse.
Prob have to go back 30 or 40 years ago to find one tho like Khemosabi, typey head while still being functional.
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Is it wrong that I really like that little cutie! I'm not really a horse person so different horse breeds is nice but not as inspiring for me but this little cutie inspires me.First is the noble Arabian horse I grow up around , second pic the new breed an alpaca headed mutant aka "seahorse" , probably they used the Egyptian Arabian breed to make it . They are just for the show .. I think it is sad and should be not even be called Arabian no more , too far from the original breed.
Mother instinct Pen , I don't hate this little guy , just feel sorry for it and would like to have it and care for it, he looks like needs a lot of love .. I just think it is not ethical for them to produce things like that , I will make the Straight Egyptian Arabian set as well so you will have your little cutie , but healthy one, and they are not less lovely .Is it wrong that I really like that little cutie! I'm not really a horse person so different horse breeds is nice but not as inspiring for me but this little cutie inspires me.
I so agree- it is animal cruelty to breed for that ultradish face.First is the noble Arabian horse I grow up around , second pic the new breed an alpaca headed mutant aka "seahorse" , probably they used the Egyptian Arabian breed to make it . They are just for the show .. I think it is sad and should be not even be called Arabian no more , too far from the original breed.
I read this statement before , so true , I was thinking at first it was a bad CGI misfit when I came across it on internet, I was thinking to myself : it can't be real, but sadly it was.I so agree- it is animal cruelty to breed for that ultradish face.
I am really happy that you won't be perpetuating the idea that it is beautiful!
Quote re modern Arab show breeding:
Adele Waters, the editor of Veterinary Record, said that every professional vet she had shown the images to had found them shocking.
She said: “My first thoughts were, ‘Is this the work of CGI trickery?’ Many specialist horse vets have had a similar reaction. But the truth is this is a real horse and it has been bred to meet the demands of a particular market that likes a particular appearance. Where will it end? Is it really so bad for a horse to look like a horse and not a cartoon character?”
Waters questioned the morality of such fashion-led breeding, in the wake of similar fears over the health and welfare of flat-nosed dog breeds such as bulldogs, French bulldogs and pugs.
“The real original Arabian horse’s head was very beautiful but they are now being bred purely for that [concave] look. There is no functional value in a horse having a face like that. Vets believe that if you distort the skull like that there’s a risk you affect the airways and the breathing capacity of the horse.”
And yes, I shared a pic of a breed from India, that, like Arabs, were bred originally for desert toughness. We were lucky enough to board two at my grandfather's farm- elegant but tough as nails!