WHO IS "virtuallyhistorical"? It's the two-man team of PETER HURST (phurst) and MAK WILSON (virtuallyhistorical). Two middle aged Brits with a passion for history, myth, art, architecture, CGI, costume and a few other things we can't mention!
Mak is a cgi animation director, puppeteer, actor, director, writer and movement consultant for TVÂ and film and Peter a actor, puppeteer, designer and writer.
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Comments (11)
virtuallyhistorical
Forgot to say: the sea was done following Peggy Walters' tutorial.
thefixer
Cool scene Mak, nice one!
Othosmops
A pic from the age o b/w photography with a lot of movement and weather - superb!
Moebius87
It's a stunning image... my only suggestion would be to increase the anti-aliasing of your render to eliminate the artifacts. Well done.
WhiteRabi
Spectacular marine scene!
ABCHALOM
Tr belle marine !!!!
sackrat
Outstanding !
Cosme..D..Churruca
Excellent art work ! An extraordinary scene.
greetinx
I love sailing ships... excellent image!
petemohr
the black and white style lifts still the dramatic of the scene. excellnt done! :)
BlueIce2
Great perspective, the ship looks really impressive viewed from this angle. I think there is nothing wrong with using post work.