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Jason & the Crashing Rocks

Bryce Mythology posted on Nov 07, 2006
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Can't recall where i downloaded the ship but i tweaked it a bit to suit & added a crew.Thanks to its creator anyway..

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ThrommArcadia

6:07AM | Tue, 07 November 2006

Wow, nicely done. That water turned out great! I've always loved those myths.

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moonhawk

11:15AM | Tue, 07 November 2006

I'll have to second what ThrommArcadia said - the water is fantastic and you certainly captured the essence of that part of the Jason mythos.

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mboncher

12:20PM | Tue, 07 November 2006

I really like this composition. So many positives to it with the model, and the water texturing is very well set. I love your boat paint too. 2 minor suggestions: A little postwork in photoshop (or similar program)to delete out visible terrain bottoms and add in foam and spray would help heighten the tension. and realism. The rocks would seem more realistic using a "terrain" procedural texture like "Mossy Granite", "Whole Mountain" or "Buff Sandstone", or change the frequency of the texture to make it seem smaller grained, or change the mode to Random to break up easily recognized patterns you don't want. Hope the suggestions help and keep up the good work! :c)

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wawadave

12:00AM | Wed, 08 November 2006

looking good!!!


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