To the Victor ... by Draegonlady
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Comments (30)
Rausen
Fantastic
Incarnadine
interesting work
legomegacy
truly speculative
castaneda
Very cool. Beautiful
blankfrancine
Awesome!!
JohnDelaquiox
I am not sure If I get the title I know the phrase to the victor go the spoils. but it looks to me more like something is about to be born in the sphere
dashboard_jehovah
Very cool image and models!...awesome render!
Draegonlady
I saw them as two equal opponents. The victor is intact,the loser lost his life and his sphere. Perhaps what you see being born in the victorious sphere is the life force of the vanquished. ;)
wawadave
very nicely done!
Stargazy
Cool !!!
kenwas
Excellent piece!
Gog
Lovely image
SomethingStrange
awesome!
brylaz
Fantastic vision!!! Great modelling and mood!!!
Surama
Excellent!
ThomasMacCallum
Fantastic image
SunsetHunter
Superb! Great concept and I love the creatures - organic, yet totally alien as well. Excellent lighting too! Very well done indeed!
deci6el
Yep, I love the surreality of it. Great mood. I can imagine it moving.
1971s
nice work
chexm1x
Well done!!
Xorron
Outstanding work!
thecytron
Interesting design work - kind of creative!
ia-du-lin
wonderful objects, colors and atmosphere
Biffowitz
I really like the mood in this, kinda reflects the pain of defeat! Very creative idea, I like it!!
airflamesred
excellent
Stoner
Love the atmosphere and colour
aliensprog
Simply put.... FAN-FREAKIN-TASTIC!!!!!!
Daramski
Very cool, excellent render:)
CrimsonDesire
Nice work ^^
sparkyjones
i guess i didn't get the idea i was supposed to get, since i didn't see it as a conflict or a contest with a victor and a vanquished - there aren't any rips or portions or roiled water...if it weren't for the lead of the title, i would have guessed a traveller, coming across the bones of a fallen sister, decorating time in a repose of passing on...i see more concern than triumph, i guess - regardless of my incapacity to be led where i am supposed to go, it's still a moving work - well done - thanks for posting it!