Glad you found the Draft and yes, Harry can always to with some new tack! I like the Gypsy tack but to me it looks more like a small driving cart harness than a heavy load one.Thanks! I might go ahead and package it before the tack is done.
But it's supposed to be for HiveWire Horses and it won't go without them.
Is there already some kind of tack for draft horses?
Should check probably but it's fun making stuff.
Oh I rarely state who made what. I paid for the right not to do that if I please. However, I do make notable exceptions like Karanta, Ghostman or Sixus1 Media and others like Yanelis3D. They have all been so kind I never mind plugging them. Plus if anyone really wants to know, they can simply ask me out here in the open or shoot me a sitemail. When I frequented the Rendo forum, I would ask "I'm looking for....(fill in blank)", add a promo pic and the journey would begin. Most people are pretty kind and smart and don't mind helping out. I almost never mind helping out someone who may just be curious.I keep forgetting to put in the content I use. I do have a lot of Fabiana's Jewelry and other products but not in this case although I have played with the base quite a lot so probably hard to trace the origins.
Jewelry - Wiccan Jewels I from P3D-Art, for V4 so adapted and materials changed
The Dress is from the Pachi for Dawn outfit by NightPhoenix with a texture from Lully applied.
The top is the tunic from Scifi Scavenger for Dawn by Glitterati with a texture from Wicked Nets Materials by lilflame - NemesisT
Almost all the rest is from the Christmas and Holiday collection from Moonbeam1212
And now for something completely different, this is my 3D Ukiyoe vision of the notorious Miyajima floating gate from the Itsukushima Shinto shrine, at the city of Hatsukaichi in the Hiroshima Prefecture, as it was back in 1875 (Tokugawa period). The gate existed since 1168, but the "yotsuashi" (four-legged style) version only came seven centuries later to help adding stability since it is standing on mud and is partially submerged on water during high tides and typhoons.
The Miyajima Torii is made of camphor wood and stands 16 meters high. At low tides peoplec can access it by foot straight from the Miyajima island. It is common practice for visitors to place coins in the gate's legs cracks and make a wish. Collecting shellfish near the gate is also popular at low tide, and at night, the gate is illuminated by powerful lights from the shore.
Note: Ukiyoe are series of stylized woodcuts and paintings produced between the 17th and 20th centuries in Japan, featuring motifs of landscapes, historic tales, and pleasure quarters. It is the main artistic genre of woodblock printing in Japan, which achieved great popularity during the 2nd half of the 17th century in the metropolitan culture of Edo (now Tokyo).
Inspired by the Ukiyoe art of Hokusai and Hiroshige. Scene was composed in Poser, rendered in Vue, with postwork in Paintshop Pro.
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Thanks, Miss B! I haven't modeled anything in that scene - it was kit-bashed together 7 years ago. The men in the boat are default Poser figures, and their hats are cone primitives! LOL I couldn't get decent water back in 2010, so I have used Vue to generate the terrain, the water, and atmospheric clouds and sky (all procedural). The vegetation up front was painted with Howler's particle brushes. The lighting was the most challenging part. I have tried to match the mood from one of Hiroshige's famous Ukiyoe woodblock paintings from the 17th century.
Oh I rarely state who made what. I paid for the right not to do that if I please. However, I do make notable exceptions like Karanta, Ghostman or Sixus1 Media and others like Yanelis3D. They have all been so kind I never mind plugging them. Plus if anyone really wants to know, they can simply ask me out here in the open or shoot me a sitemail. When I frequented the Rendo forum, I would ask "I'm looking for....(fill in blank)", add a promo pic and the journey would begin. Most people are pretty kind and smart and don't mind helping out. I almost never mind helping out someone who may just be curious.
In this case, I thought I recognized the jewels (I was wrong. It wasn't the fabulous Fabiana, it was P3D-Art, thanks for heads up) I think your changing of the materials threw me off. Again, nice job on the execution. I change textures all the time on items. From the Screen of a monitor to the material on a dress. Much love to those who supply templates or have UV maps that aren't difficult to follow or change.
Actually Ken, I was thinking of the pier, with the steps on the far side, folks would climb down to get onto a boat.Thanks, Miss B! I haven't modeled anything in that scene - it was kit-bashed together 7 years ago. The men in the boat are default Poser figures, and their hats are cone primitives! LOL I couldn't get decent water back in 2010, so I have used Vue to generate the terrain, the water, and atmospheric clouds and sky (all procedural). The vegetation up front was painted with Howler's particle brushes. The lighting was the most challenging part. I have tried to match the mood from one of Hiroshige's famous Ukiyoe woodblock paintings from the 17th century.
If I had to guess the character, it would be Barbara Gordon, aka Batgirl of course. The figure? I would be guessing but I'll say, Miki 4? The outfit designed by rokket! There! I know I got the last one right!
Yeah, it's not Miki! It's actually Roxie. I picked up an FBM called sexy Roxie from somewhere and promptly forgot about it until last night when I was looking through my runtimes. I did the quick suit just to cover her nakedness.If I had to guess the character, it would be Barbara Gordon, aka Batgirl of course. The figure? I would be guessing but I'll say, Miki 4? The outfit designed by rokket! There! I know I got the last one right!
... I did the quick suit just to cover her nakedness.
Hahaha! I'd be right beside you!Roxie! Didn't she come with one of the earlier Poser Pro's? Lemme see. I'm doing an ULTRASEARCH for the figure. Yup. It took about twenty seconds for the app to find it. I do have her! I don't remember using her but I've been swept up with V4 and other figures for years.
Easy there, old friend! Let's not rule anything out. We have to make sure Alisa isn't sleeping from time to time. Geez, I'll prolly end up in the Hivewire Cornfield for that one.
Actually Ken, I was thinking of the pier, with the steps on the far side, folks would climb down to get onto a boat.
I'm having trouble with a cowl as well. I used one made for the Scarlet Witch. I can't get the transparency map to certain parts transparent. It's back to Blender class for me. We're building basic things by only using primitives. I can't wait to get to the sculpting brushes.Now I want to model a cowl to see how she'd look... Shouldn't have made that pic so large. It stops me scrolling down the page every time.
If I do make the cowl, I'll modify that hair she is wearing to just keep the pony tail.