[Released] the Chihuahua's are here!

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  • Mark_e593e0a5 said:

    Looks great. Need to have laugh. "Brutus" is a very unusual name for a dog that is the size of a well fed rat laughlaugh

    Don't be fooled by his look... he can rip your arm off in two seconds laugh

  • My Dad's rat dog is a white smooth hair one of these. Apart from the fact the rat dog is seriously overweight (by Chihuahua standards), this is an amazing likeness. I am amazed. Have to confess I will not be getting it, as I actively dislike the busy, ankle biting, toe savaging breed, but I recognize the remarkable quality of the model. Rat dogs can be very sweet, particularly when tired and dopey, but I prefer being subjected to the reflexive contempt of a cat. Particularly ones with 6" canine teeth.
  • Mark_e593e0a5Mark_e593e0a5 Posts: 1,594

    richardandtracy said:

    My Dad's rat dog is a white smooth hair one of these. Apart from the fact the rat dog is seriously overweight (by Chihuahua standards), this is an amazing likeness. I am amazed. Have to confess I will not be getting it, as I actively dislike the busy, ankle biting, toe savaging breed, but I recognize the remarkable quality of the model. Rat dogs can be very sweet, particularly when tired and dopey, but I prefer being subjected to the reflexive contempt of a cat. Particularly ones with 6" canine teeth.

    They do not have to be ankle-biting. They are remarkably well air-borne, provided they get a good kick laugh 

  • GoggerGogger Posts: 2,399

    Alessandro Mastronardi said:

    gerster said:

    awesome yes

    Would also love to see from you a pug and city doves wink

    I can trade those for a raven... smiley

    +1 on a Raven!

    You hear that everyone? We're getting a new RAVEN model! (Runs through the DAZ Town Square shouting, "We're getting new Raven model and it's gonna be AWESOME!!")

    Just trying to give the rumor some momentum.  ;)

     

  • Lot of clothes, toys and accessories as well...

     

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  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    Alessandro Mastronardi said:

    Mark_e593e0a5 said:

    Looks great. Need to have laugh. "Brutus" is a very unusual name for a dog that is the size of a well fed rat laughlaugh

    Don't be fooled by his look... he can rip your arm off in two seconds laugh

    I know, my mom had one and there was a definitive difference in how we perceived her size and how she saw herself... She must have seen herself bigger than a Great Dane laugh

  • 3Ddreamer3Ddreamer Posts: 1,300

    I'm a cat-person, but I am getting these laugh

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,169

    I love these and would love to buy them, but I'm on a self-imposed no-buy until the NFTs disappear. Should they disappear, I'll be back to buy them ;). So cute.

  • UthgardUthgard Posts: 863

    I never liked the breed, but I admit I had never seen a long-haired one before and it is far more appealing, kinda like a wolfier Pomeranian. And the extras are very cute, so... *sigh* There goes the wallet...

  • veenveen Posts: 139

    instabuy for me, i got 9 of them

  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,212

    SO CUTE!  heart

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 9,462

    Just wow - another excellent creation coming from my favorite artist.

     

  • ALLIEKATBLUEALLIEKATBLUE Posts: 2,970
    So cute can't wait
  • tsroemitsroemi Posts: 2,744
    edited April 2021

    Yes, they're really very cute, I'd never thought I'd say that about a dog ;-) And then a raven next, sounds really good also! Will definitely get that one.

    And then ... maybe ... the rabbit, finally ...? Pleeeeeaaase ...?

     

    Edit: My, just looked at the long-haired chihuahua again, he really IS unbelievably cute! Will have to get him too, probably. Just for that alert expression on his face, it's so lifelike!

    But let's still not forget the poor missing bunny, no ...?

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  • tsroemi said:

    Yes, they're really very cute, I'd never thought I'd say that about a dog ;-) And then a raven next, sounds really good also! Will definitely get that one.

    And then ... maybe ... the rabbit, finally ...? Pleeeeeaaase ...?

    Yes, if all goes as planned, lot of critters coming this year, rabbit too...

  • Alessandro MastronardiAlessandro Mastronardi Posts: 2,621
    edited April 2021

    And finally also Zorro joined the gang!

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  • tsroemitsroemi Posts: 2,744

    Alessandro Mastronardi said:

    tsroemi said:

    Yes, they're really very cute, I'd never thought I'd say that about a dog ;-) And then a raven next, sounds really good also! Will definitely get that one.

    And then ... maybe ... the rabbit, finally ...? Pleeeeeaaase ...?

    Yes, if all goes as planned, lot of critters coming this year, rabbit too...

    Oh yay, great news!!! You're the best. heart Will start saving up money then from now on!

  • How heavy is the furred dog geometry wise? The furry one is really cute and reminds me of my childhood dog, but my computer has a hard time with dforce hair.

  • zombietaggerung said:

    How heavy is the furred dog geometry wise? The furry one is really cute and reminds me of my childhood dog, but my computer has a hard time with dforce hair.

    you should be able to render it properly with a GPU with at least 4GB of VRAM. What are you pc specs if I may ask?

  • Alessandro Mastronardi said:

    zombietaggerung said:

    How heavy is the furred dog geometry wise? The furry one is really cute and reminds me of my childhood dog, but my computer has a hard time with dforce hair.

    you should be able to render it properly with a GPU with at least 4GB of VRAM. What are you pc specs if I may ask?

    I have a 1060 6gb, so this is good to hear. I ask because your wolf is rather hard if I try to render more than one at a time. Not that I don't like it, I just know I'm a bit behind the curve tech wise. yes

  • gitika1gitika1 Posts: 948

    Alessandro Mastronardi said:

    tsroemi said:

    Yes, they're really very cute, I'd never thought I'd say that about a dog ;-) And then a raven next, sounds really good also! Will definitely get that one.

    And then ... maybe ... the rabbit, finally ...? Pleeeeeaaase ...?

    Yes, if all goes as planned, lot of critters coming this year, rabbit too...

    Woot!  A rabbit! 

  • gitika1gitika1 Posts: 948

    richardandtracy said:

    My Dad's rat dog is a white smooth hair one of these. Apart from the fact the rat dog is seriously overweight (by Chihuahua standards), this is an amazing likeness. I am amazed. Have to confess I will not be getting it, as I actively dislike the busy, ankle biting, toe savaging breed, but I recognize the remarkable quality of the model. Rat dogs can be very sweet, particularly when tired and dopey, but I prefer being subjected to the reflexive contempt of a cat. Particularly ones with 6" canine teeth.

    Thanks for the laugh at the end of a long day. laugh I have no foundness for Chihuahuas, but the cute factor wins and it will be a purchase for me.

  • zombietaggerung said:

    Alessandro Mastronardi said:

    zombietaggerung said:

    How heavy is the furred dog geometry wise? The furry one is really cute and reminds me of my childhood dog, but my computer has a hard time with dforce hair.

    you should be able to render it properly with a GPU with at least 4GB of VRAM. What are you pc specs if I may ask?

    I have a 1060 6gb, so this is good to hear. I ask because your wolf is rather hard if I try to render more than one at a time. Not that I don't like it, I just know I'm a bit behind the curve tech wise. yes

    Of course resources are limited, so if you plan to use several furred characters, best course of action would be to render those individually on a transparent background and then composite the results. That is a very common workflow.
    Another thing you can try, is to cut in half hair density and double the hair width, so in practice less hairs, but thicker. It's a trick that can bring good results. I hope this helps.

  • Alessandro Mastronardi said:

    zombietaggerung said:

    Alessandro Mastronardi said:

    zombietaggerung said:

    How heavy is the furred dog geometry wise? The furry one is really cute and reminds me of my childhood dog, but my computer has a hard time with dforce hair.

    you should be able to render it properly with a GPU with at least 4GB of VRAM. What are you pc specs if I may ask?

    I have a 1060 6gb, so this is good to hear. I ask because your wolf is rather hard if I try to render more than one at a time. Not that I don't like it, I just know I'm a bit behind the curve tech wise. yes

    Of course resources are limited, so if you plan to use several furred characters, best course of action would be to render those individually on a transparent background and then composite the results. That is a very common workflow.
    Another thing you can try, is to cut in half hair density and double the hair width, so in practice less hairs, but thicker. It's a trick that can bring good results. I hope this helps.

    That does actually, thanks. I have never been able to figure out most of the hair settings. So thanks again. smiley

  • Fae3DFae3D Posts: 2,560

    Alessandro Mastronardi said:

    And finally also Zorro joined the gang!

    Look at his little eyebrows!!!!  That is the cutest thing ^_^

  • carrie58carrie58 Posts: 3,984

    Alessandro Mastronardi said:

    And finally also Zorro joined the gang!

    OMG!!!! MINE!!

  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,212

    I met an adorable Chihuahua once a long while back.  I was headed into Peete's coffee house and he was sitting on top of a stool in this very majestic pose enjoying the sun on his face.  He was the calmest Chihuahua I'd ever met.  Muscular, calm, no buggy eyes, no shaking, none of that.  I noticed a blue cast to his coat.  I turned around and asked the woman, that was clearly checking me out taking in the beauty of this dog.  "Your's?"  "Yes" "What's his name" "Guess"  "Blue" "You guessed right"  So me and my friend head into the coffee shop to buy our drinks and munchables and I wanted to come out and spend some more time with Blue.  They were gone when we came back out.  Shame.  I did remember asking were there more to his litter.  She said yes.  THAT would be a dog I would love.  She did tell me he wasn't scared or felt the need to bark EVER.  So UPS or the Postal man or anyone in uniforms didn't set him off.  Nothing.  Calm, self assured and GORGEOUS!  

    The coat was similar to your Penelope but I think his undercoat was a bluish gray color giving off that very noticable blue cast.  It was really quite something!  

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,221

    I wore knee high boots as a teen because the corner shop near me had a nippy little rat dog and the viscous little critter still jumped up and nipped me surprise

  • MelissaGTMelissaGT Posts: 2,611

    I will fall off my chair if you were to do a Pomeranian!

  • 3Ddreamer3Ddreamer Posts: 1,300

    gitika1 said:

    richardandtracy said:

    My Dad's rat dog is a white smooth hair one of these. Apart from the fact the rat dog is seriously overweight (by Chihuahua standards), this is an amazing likeness. I am amazed. Have to confess I will not be getting it, as I actively dislike the busy, ankle biting, toe savaging breed, but I recognize the remarkable quality of the model. Rat dogs can be very sweet, particularly when tired and dopey, but I prefer being subjected to the reflexive contempt of a cat. Particularly ones with 6" canine teeth.

    Thanks for the laugh at the end of a long day. laugh I have no foundness for Chihuahuas, but the cute factor wins and it will be a purchase for me.

    I put my fear of dogs in general down to a Chihuahuas who came at me when I was about 4, but I am getting these. I figure I can control 3D ones. But can the Cat climb up the to-do list purrrrrlease. :-)

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