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Swandive

Bryce (none) posted on Jul 26, 2000
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I did this in Bryce4.0 the swan was done in Poser4. This displays my first attempt at Post-Production work (done in Adobe Photoshop 5.5).

Comments (10)


Art

12:00AM | Wed, 26 July 2000

Wonderful except for the bluish mask looking shadow across the swan's eyes. I would change it to a shade of gray. Great water effects!

CharlieBrown

12:00AM | Wed, 26 July 2000

Very nice; looks almost like a photograph (the blurring is a nice touch, but distracting). I love the water dripping from the swan's beak. Illkirch has a point though - this looks like an autumn picture in the mountains, and the cattails (or whatever) should not be such a vibrant green.

Mazilla

12:00AM | Wed, 26 July 2000

the pic is great...and the swan, just gorgeous...would love to see more of her ;-)

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illkirch

12:00AM | Wed, 26 July 2000

Swan very well done. But I think these plants don't grow in winter. You should change the background.

cybercrash

12:00AM | Wed, 26 July 2000

Beautiful!

pinhead

12:00AM | Wed, 26 July 2000

Wonderful - excellent post. You got it all.

drogon

12:00AM | Wed, 26 July 2000

Oh man! I just love it!

JelloGnome

12:00AM | Fri, 28 July 2000

I think it's excellent - but why does it look like the swan is wearing purple sunglasses?

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kaes

12:00AM | Sat, 29 July 2000

Agree with the Tens! Great job on everything. Karin :-)

Dreamspinner

12:00AM | Mon, 31 July 2000

Terrific!!!! Verdie : )


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