Fishes (wip) by Dmytry
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Description
Underwater effect created with in-development Volumetrics. Rays, etc. is 3D.
Some postwork in gimp (levels and slight blur)
By the way, there you can find many fish meshes http://toucan.web.infoseek.co.jp/3DCG/3ds/FishModelsE.html
Comments (17)
rbutt
For a wip this is a real promising start look forward to seeing it develop .....as I know it will ;)
cabracan
Cool! When can We have the plug-in ^_^ , please!
KeremGogus
Yeah ! Please finish that immediately - we need it ! :D
bkhook
Wow.. excellent! I thought I was looking at a real photo.
imagist
Excellent work depicting my favorite place - Love the lighting
AnneCHPostma
Nice going D, I shall give it a try this weekend too :)
hakujin
Wow!!!
JAYBEEH
Very Cool D!!....very very Cool!!!
woz2002
Dmy...I asled this on .org also...Is it a real underwater camera or faked atmos to appear as if underwater?
Dmytry
I answered that on .org earlier in day by the way.
hillrunner
Great work Dmytry
dinoonid
Dmy, I don't see the thread at mojoworld.org where this is talked about. What is the name of the tread?
bclaytonphoto
very cool indeed
Dmytry
re:where is talk: thread about national geographics pics, in the tangental tavern. I were sorta inspired by that and tried doing underwater with volumetrics...
Slav
This looks great, Dim!
Arkanias4
Great to see this 3D underwater effect on the fishes and the sand Dmytry! My underwater theme challenge proposal had been the first challenge with zero post which made me feel bad; but now I think one day it could be more successful thanks to you. So thanks again for all your efforts with your plugins and for sharing :-)
lewis_moorcroft
Excellent view. This really looks very promising for underwater stuff. Thanks for the link too :)