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Toy Sub... in trouble

Lightwave (none) posted on Jan 19, 2006
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Well, I'm still in to displacement maps. This time I was inspired by another artist over at the Newtek forum (http://www.newtek.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44707). This time I have done more Photoshop work then I usually do, the volumetric and bubbles are Lightwave but not from the same render and the bubbles behind the sub are all Photoshop.

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oooZENOooo

5:32PM | Thu, 19 January 2006

Very cool work indeed

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Drsuess

6:08AM | Fri, 20 January 2006

Fantastic Water! I would love to see the whole shark. Maybe do a 800x1100 render. Just an idea!

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odeone

6:37AM | Sat, 21 January 2006

Keep getting inspired. Great work as always..

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Moebius87

4:33AM | Sun, 22 January 2006

Awesome water! That is a real killer effect and I really like the play on the old "Jaws" concept. :o)

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supaplex

12:01PM | Sun, 22 January 2006

hi.. i was looking on yor inspiration source, and i think yours was better.. i think the shark did not fit this image, but great anyways ..btw good postwork:D..

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Mikewave

8:30PM | Wed, 01 February 2006

Same comment, LOOOOOOVE the water!!! Maybe used a bit to much blur on the shark thow, it's not really given the impression of moving upward, maybe try motion blur in Photoshop? Still, nice stuff...


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