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Where Earth Meets The Sea

Bryce Landscape posted on Mar 10, 2008
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My impression of where lava from Kīlauea meets the sea, on the island of Hawaii. *** The waves are meshes made in Hexagon, with the foam painted over. There five smallish spheres with a volume cloud mat, the billowing steam clouds are terrains, as are the rocks, water and lava

Comments (29)


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e-brink

12:55AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Excellent Bryce!!! Well done.

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lorddarkwolf

1:38AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

wicked dude, looks almost like a real lava flow

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brylaz

1:39AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Fantastic picture!! Looks so real!!!

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ThomasMacCallum

2:02AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Excellent, very clever and convincing

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Madbat

2:31AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Shweeeeet! Very nice effects!

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A_

3:57AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

very dramatic! love this.

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mhossack

5:33AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Brilliant scene! Great work.

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telber

5:42AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

excellent idea and image

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lemonjim

7:27AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

I was there once, and it was fascinating. Walking along, my feet got hot and then I noticed I was on the roof of a 10m-deep lava tube, and it was full!

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bobbystahr

8:15AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Very well done...from personal viewing experience?...Bobby like.. ...

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thecytron

8:53AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Very good photo!

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Dinhi

9:31AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Wow...

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BenBischop

11:52AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Beautiful....!!

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ESarge

12:07PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Very realistic image.

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MagikUnicorn

1:06PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Yes Hawaii the biggest mountain on Earth...if we take the mesure from the ocean floor! 1983 Eruption...continue ;-)

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kjer_99

2:57PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

And a very fine impression it is!!! Absolutely fabulous--and you know I only use such words as fabulous, awesome, etc. rarely and in the original sense of their meaning. This is truly fabulous. I'm blown away!

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delbeke

3:54PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Fantastic rendition of the volcano. You should see in real time and you will see how wellyou did recreating it. Excellent work

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Panthia

5:30PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Awesome! Very excellent on the detailing! And once again, thank you for telling how you did it all!

RundwulfWolfShield

6:20PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Nice work, my friend!

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Angel_Fyre

9:54PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

oh wow!! that is sooo kewl!

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Alex_Antonov

11:43PM | Mon, 10 March 2008

Marvelous work!5!

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swjkie100

12:30AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Very nice glow, looks like a photograph!

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GARNETROSE

1:44PM | Thu, 13 March 2008

WOW!! wonderful work!! :0])

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Amethst25

6:46AM | Fri, 14 March 2008

Most impressive. I like how the color of the fire is reflected in the water!

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grafikeer

10:57AM | Fri, 14 March 2008

Terrains as steam clouds...definitely something to try!!Well done,this is an excellent image,the concept and POV amazing!

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Cimaira

3:56PM | Sat, 15 March 2008

WOW.. this is fantastic, the lava, especially the lighting, amazing!

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mboncher

12:15AM | Sun, 16 March 2008

Unbelievable subtlety here! Bravo, bravo, bravissimo!

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Niha

7:29AM | Sun, 23 March 2008

Great work! Love the water! The lighting really adds to the image!

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amirapsp

3:38AM | Mon, 24 March 2008

Fire Fantastic work...Hugs


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