Ocean Cliffs by melizod
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Description
Not much time for art these days, but I had to do something to keep my hand in it. i'm still on a water kick so here is more of my unofficial 'Scenes from the Sea' series. (I just made that up but I like the sound of it)
Bryce 5 with the foam added in postwork in Photoshop.
Hope it takes you away... but not too far.
Comments (16)
RajRaja
fantastic water and cliffs. like the juxtapositioning great deal !
kjer_99
Very powerful action captured. It also brings out all the viewer's senses: I can feel the mist, smell it and the water, see the water's undulating action, etc. Well done!
sackrat
Well done indeed !
vangogh
Fantastic work....especially the textures of the water, and the waves is excellent.
Svarg
Man, that's fabulous!! The water is perfect. Guess that's what comes of growing up on the coast. Gorgeous image!
Sking
Wonderful image. Love the cliffs and the sea water is very well done. Top render. ---- Scott.
JustAlice
OK OK, I can't look at this pic long. I didn't know I get sea sick. But the longer I look at it, the queazer my stomach got. I think that is a compliment.
cornelp
The water is very well done. The view and distant atmo is really beautiful.
Burpee
The water is awesome!!
MoonGoat
You are without a DOUBT the most talented manipulator of terrains Bryce has ever seen.
buzz69
one of my favorite images today!! super seascape art and your terrains and textures are stunningly excellent!! BRAVO!!! VOTE ;D
Petra-S
super scene and POV...man spt richtig das stmische Meer.......
Stoner
Magnificant view
lordgoron
Fantastic sea and terrain work!
aliensprog
Brilliant!!! I am still terrible with water. You have an excellent eye for detail and texture!!!!
JJ54
I love it - Does the "postwork"? HAVE to be done as ostwork - or is there a way in Bryce or Vue to "make it happen?