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Show Us Your HiveWire House Cat Renders Here!

NapalmArsenal

Distinguished
Contributing Artist
Counterpoint Companions
Artistic Render 2FireFly.jpg

Products Used:
Lisa's Botanicals Tulips, Spring Pastel Tulip Textures (live now in the store), Hivewire HouseCat,CWRW's Orange Tabby and CWRWs Black Panther
 
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Carey

Extraordinary
This is my take on the house cat, big cat and horse, a 3 in 1 render I really enjoyed making. Actually, an homage to the contributors and the creators of these animal models that are nothing short of amazing. And the versatility and wealth of morphs that are embedded in them makes them truly special.
So, as I was sailing along with my fellow pirates and one day I could not help overhearing their conversation which went like this:
"Hey Capt'n, what you see, sails on the horizon? Nay, said the Captain, I see people. Looks like our inspired creators are hard at work to make even more new crew members for us!"
...and I thought I should capture that scene and share it with you as a testimony of how grateful they are.:laugh:

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...and I think I'll call it a day for today!;)
love this
 

Alisa

RETIRED HW3D QAV Director (QAV Queen Bee)
Staff member
QAV-BEE
Loving these.

Scatha's "best seat in the house" made me laugh. When Shasta, the pup in my avatar was about the size he was there (that was long long ago, in the early 90s), he was in the living room, and I was in the kitchen. It was very quiet, so I peeked in to find him curled up looking adorable in one of our 2 lazyboy type recliners. Having a "dogs are not allowed on the furniture policy, I shooed him off, went back in the kitchen..and it became quiet again. He was back, and this time I took a picture, THEN shooed him off. The third time, I put a sheet over the recliner, and it became Shasta's chair from then on ;).
 
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