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Porthole with Fish

Vue Sea/Undersea posted on Jul 01, 2006
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Porthole created with Hexagon 2.1 and rendered in Vue 5 easel. Used mix of Vue materials and several lights with gels and GI lighting.

Comments (7)


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LadyLisa

4:01PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

Wow! Your creation came out very nice! The materials and lighting you used are just perfect too. Excellent presentation.!

Zerelli

8:42PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

Is it upside down? The angelfish are anyhow, still an awesome image!

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chrispoole

9:19PM | Sat, 01 July 2006

Great depth here, looks very realistic.

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3dkaya

10:41AM | Sun, 02 July 2006

When I saw this image it looks upside down or something is wrong with the angle fish. The fins nearest to its eyes I think are called pectorial fins or something close to it. Those need to be pointing down. the dorsal fin looks more like the one pointing down but should be pointing up. I don't own freshwater angel fish but know what an upside down one looks like. the other fish makes it look like you are looking down on the fish, so maybe your angelfish are dead. Other than the wierd angelfish, you did a good job on it.

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celtxian

2:12PM | Sun, 02 July 2006

Thanks everyone for your comments. As regards the viewpoint, yes the Angel fish are 'upside down' but in one way they aren't, as underwater is a bit like space, when you are looking down on a scene you can either be at the top looking downwards [laterally speaking] or at the bottom looking up [laterally speaking]! Hopefully that's understandable! The reason it happened was that in Vue its difficult to know when placing objects which way they are orientated until you render as the preview image is too small. I'll get around to changing things for the next render.

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kimariehere

6:08PM | Mon, 03 July 2006

excellent work!! wonderfully done i like the color and compo here so much!!

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morin3000

7:06AM | Sat, 05 August 2006

Hello!**** Hello!**** Hello!**** Hello! . Lovely colors and lighting ==== Wonderful image you have made here ==== Excellent work ==== I wish you the best ==== () I sing and sings you Hello! Hello !!!!!!!! . Hello! Hello!**** Hello!**** Hello!****


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