I like this very very much!I had posted this one on the previous software... but I'm going to put it back up here since we now have our art threads back again.
I used a couple of Ken's birds in this one - two of the Red-Tailed Hawks, and one Bald Eagle here.
There is also the Daz Squirrel, AM's fox, AM's (much) older wolf, AM's moose, AM's raccoon, and Lyne's elk in this.
Hide and seek, some of the critters are pretty well camouflaged! LOL
((And just for the record : Yes, I know there is NO way all of these critters would be this close to each other without bloodshed; this was actually rendered specifically as a storyline illustration, which is why they are all in such close proximity. I just wanted to make that note before anyone jumped on it. ))
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I am my wife rescue large breed parrots, this is one of my renders and is called "A Love Just Like This"
It is rendered right in poser. Hope you all enjoy it....
Thanks very so much for the welcome and your great comments... Now for those of you that looked at this and said to yourself and said to yourself, "I'll never be this good". I want to say yes you can and I can show you how, For those of you that think you can do better I say, "Hey let me pick your brain..."....lol I am a poser artist, not I don't get paid by smith micro to promote their software, I promote it because what I am able to do in it, I am honest about it, I would be the first one to speak up and say what is wrong with poser. I don't know the first thing about Daz Studio... I have been working and fooling around with Poser For some twenty years and to tell you the truth I don't really know or use half of Poser. But what I do know I have fun with....
Thanks ever so much for the appreciation you have shown my humble work...Yes, I know that sounds corny But I actually think I am capable of better work so I consider this render to be just the beginning of things much better to come...Great image Carey! ...and I still manage to learn new tricks in Poser too (and I still have a copy of Poser 1 somewhere around).
What makes the image work is the birds appear natural and they're set in a simple but solid composition. This is a pretty good segway for me to share an article I wrote back in 2002 on Composition (now that the tutorial section of my website is back up).
I've been using Ds for about ten years and only just getting started with Poser. I will have to add you to those whose brains I can pick about getting my renders in Poser to improve. Satira's normally the one who answers a lot of my questions and also Dawn plus a few others around here.
Ah, but the material room is where I do all my magic...lolThanks...I like to play and do tend to experiment. Especially with Shaders...don't know much about the material room yet though.
excellent work love the colors!In case you hadn't already thought about it - Ken's Kiwi Burrow also makes a great home for other characters, both realistic & fantasy! Besides the burrow in the mound, there are other hiding places, including a hole in the base of the hollow snag, another hole in its trunk & the top of the snag is hollow also! It looks great with a variety of vegetation, whatever suits your need.
This Dawn character was created by spinning a few dials.
I used a lot of great products that are available at HiveWire3D!
Nature's Wonders Kiwi Burrow by Ken Gilliland
Nature's Wonder Moths of the World Vol. 1 (Small Elephant Hawk) by Ken Gilliland
Hummingbird Garden (Salvia spathacea) by Ken Gilliland
Songbird ReMix Australia Vol 1 (Rainbow BeeEater) by Ken Gilliland
Starweed & FantaStar for Starweed by Lisa Botanicals
Dawn Special Edition by Christopher Creek Art, CG Cubed, Lisa's Botanicals & Virtual World
Dynamics 14 for Dawn - Gypsy Babydoll by Lully (Dawn Clement)
Regalia for Flower Fairy Outfit for Dawn by NapalmArsenal
Enchanted Caves Backgrounds by Olymphia
Enchanted Burrow
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oh wow...love it!