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just in the nick of time

Poser Fantasy posted on Sep 04, 2005
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Comments & Suggestions always welcome Thank you for viewing Falling Bridge by Dodger Dwarf by John Malis Sunlight & Shadow by Ironbear, Charger by daz

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Spawn2002

12:35AM | Mon, 05 September 2005

I would have opted for a closer view of the whole scene.The mountain at the back being so bare,doesn't do the image true justice.

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bossnass

6:34PM | Mon, 05 September 2005

spawn2002 thank you for you Comment im going to redo it now i wish that more Comments & Suggestions were like yours which are more helpfull thank you

Trelligan

7:44PM | Mon, 05 September 2005

I really like that blurring effect you're using here - the scene is almost mythic in quality, probably because it's similar to things I've seen before that were mythic. I've got it - Boris Vallejo, in his 70s heroic paintings; Flight Of The Horse has always been a favorite of mine. (Book and painting.) http://vallejo.ural.net/ The only 'fault' I can find is that the bridge blocks are a little too geometric, regular and identical.

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mickeytie

10:46AM | Tue, 06 September 2005

I agree with Spawn on this...closer up would have been a bit better. It's a great image, just needs a little tweaking here and there. If it were me, I might make a little more light somewhere...it's a awfully dark scene, but well done. Just my Humble opinion. smile


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