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Rachel Briscoe

Hippocampuseseses...
Hippocampuseseses... by @SnowFox102 (Rachel Briscoe)

Yeah, I do a lot of mothers and babies ^_^ This is one of the first images I've done that uses caustic light (the water reflection pattern). It was a pain to do, because I could get it to either project correctly onto the hippocampus, or the ground, but not both. Once I get a new computer that's fast enough to deal with the complex effects like this, I can play with it more and figure out how to do it right.

Poser 5, GIMP postwork.

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Posted: Saturday, 04 December, 2004 @ 08:10 PM

Cool, orca colors! I like the black and white one... And am especially interested in the underwater effect, with the ripply lighting <: That is always so cool.

Posted: Sunday, 05 December, 2004 @ 07:28 AM

Wow! I really love your work. After seeing your palomino unicorn, I kinda went crazy coz' it was so cool. And I love this one. The water effect is really awesome, and the facial expressions are so realistic. I hope you don't mind me asking, but where can you get Poser 5 from? I can't access their homepage and I've looked for this kind of tool for about three years now. Are there any alternative sites? Keep up for fabulous work! :-D

Posted: Sunday, 05 December, 2004 @ 09:43 AM

Poser 5 is sold by Curious Labs (www.curiouslabs.com) You can also use DAZ Studio (www.daz3d.com) which is free. :) Personally I prefer Poser, it's more versitile, but it has a hefty price tag. =/ This particular model is the Poser 4 Horse, which comes with all versions of Poser after 3. DAZ sells a more realistic horse model called the Millenium Horse, as well as an addon with horns and stuff to make it look like a unicorn.

Thanks a bunch for the kind words! ^_^

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