War In Heaven (Detail) by SamTherapy ()
Poser People posted on Sep 27, 2003
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"I wish you would quit smoking, Sam. It's really bad for your health."
"Gimme a break, 'Lona! We're about to be facing some seriously bad guys; I think that may be worse for me than a cigarette or two."
"Please be careful. I want you back in one piece."
"Awww, you're so sweet. Don't worry Kiddo, I'll be just fine."
"Sweet? Sweet, my Brazilian ass! I want you back so you can fix that stupid robot you sold to me and Bianca!"
A close up of the good guys from my latest pic. Take a bow, Ilona and Sam, you're on Candid Camera. :)
Textures, character morphs, poses and lights by me. Decotech scenery by Platypus, weaponry by Billy-T, models and clothes by DAZ, my cigarette by Ernyoka1.
Thanks for viewing. :)
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LOL...That is some serious hardware....and somehow I can't picture ilona with a humongous weapon like that...but she does have a very well-rounded personality, so who knows what depths remain unplumbed...This is too funny, and you did a great job of depicting the scene.

I like the metallic effect on the suits, and the expression on Paul's Sam's face. Ilona's face by comparison seems more artificial, and her hair seems stiff--if her head were cocked at that angle, her hair should hang, unless she's got tons of hairspray in it.


pookah - believe it or not, I sweated and slaved over Ilona's expression, but I could not get anything to work without it looking like a cartoon character. I finally went for the mixture of disgust and concern you see there. As for her hair, she may have a ton of spray on there - I don't ask the lady how she gets her hair to look like that - but I did postwork a little "sway" on there.


