Home Port 2 by melc
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Description
Just a little improvement over the last one.
Comments (13)
prutzworks
nicely done
abreojos
I looked at the last one but I don't remember it enough detail to see the difference. It is a very nice composition and you have put a lot of time into it. Those sea sheels are a great idea, it is too bad they don't quite look right for some reason just yet. Maybe because they are only 2D. Try adding some 3D shells and see if that makes a difference.
choronr
I see the improvements; and, they are very well done. The lighting is perfect as is the perspective this picture conveys.
Buzzzzz
Really Like the water and distant work you put into this! Like this brighter Image to!
ppetersen
Love that distant 'terrain' ... not quite sure how you managed it, but the building shapes are perfection. Excellent water settings and a lovely sunset. The only thing I might change if that is an overlay in the foreground, try it with some varying shades of sand :) smooth no bumps. :) just a thought...
didi_mc
Fantastic work and alot of work in this too, love those textures, keep up that work you always make beautiful image. hugs
OrchidJB
Absolutely wonderful graphic. The atmosphere and POV are brilliant. The seashells and small rocks are a brilliant, waterswept additions, that are very realistic. As always, it's wonderful to view your images, which are original, full of detail, with out-of-the-box atmospheres.
lynx-88
Lovely work!!
stbc
Lots of tasty details. I like the texturing on the buildings, the shadows and the water settings. Very cool.
Petra-S
super combination!
Dixiem47
EXCELLENT and STUNNING work
gattone_blu
Very beautiful work
goshtac
Very nicely done. Great detailing and POV. Lighting really sets the mood here.