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The Hound of the Baskervilles

Poser Animals posted on Jul 31, 2002
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I promised Sherlock The Hound and here it is. Hound from the excellent morphs by bloodsong. Parts of background done in Bryce. Rendered entirely in Poser, minor postwork in PSP.

Comments (5)


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ShadowWind

11:18PM | Wed, 31 July 2002

Very moody, great lighting...

melanie

8:06AM | Thu, 01 August 2002

Great image. I love the wolf. My only suggestion is that a full moon will light the entire terrain, not just a beam coming down from it, but the aatmospwhere is very eerie and mysterious. Great job!

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taco

12:03PM | Thu, 01 August 2002

In my version of "Hound..." there's a bunny that get's sacrificed. The hound is baying to proclaim the kill. Shouldn't there at least be tiny bits of fur clinging to the bushes? BTW moons,especially when they are bad, can be selective where they shine their beams!

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Sherlock

12:27AM | Sat, 03 August 2002

The look and feel are perfect, Badmoon.

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badmoon

7:44AM | Sat, 03 August 2002

Thank you all for your comments. :) Melanie, I appreciate your comment about the moon, and while taco has a point, I think I should put the errant moonbeam down to artistic license. If I'd lit the scene with the real moonlight it would have lost a lot of its atmosphere and looked rather too harsh.


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