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Felix dies natalis, Hadriane!

Poser People posted on Feb 02, 2016

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This was rendered using Poser Pro 2014 using the Octane renderer. It's an imagined portrait of a youthful Hadrian in a Roman setting. Hadrian had his 1940th birthday a few days ago. The room and statue of Bacchus are inspired by ancient sources as well as the architecture of the 2nd century AD. Thanks for looking.

Comments (5)


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hilmarion

1:21AM | Wed, 03 February 2016

Wonderfully done. I love the wideness of space and the latin birthday dedication

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Arrogathor

3:21AM | Wed, 03 February 2016

I knew felix meant fortunate and natalis had something to do with birth. I went to the translator and it thought the sentence was in German, so I selected Latin and got a translation. Happy Birthday Adrian. Hadrian one of the 'five good emperors' according to Machiavelli. Great image, fine atmosphere.

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uncollared

9:58AM | Thu, 04 February 2016

Wonderful scene

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Roco43

4:45PM | Thu, 04 February 2016

Great scene, nice posing & lighting

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misumu

4:59PM | Tue, 25 June 2019

Nicely done.


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