The Ship by AnnieD
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Description
Playing in Bryce..
Ship is HMS Victory from Daz
Palm Tree from Lisa Buckalew at Daz
Thanks for looking and thanks for the great comments on my last image.. :)
Comments (11)
amlondono
A gorgeous Bryce , fantastic scene and mood ! Ana
speculoos
Once again, I admire your work in Bryce... I just dream when I look at your beautiful render... Everything does contribute to make your render attractive and perfect. The so specific water reflections in Bryce are so well managed... And this slight haze does really produce a very special effect. I love it... :) You are a real advanced Bryce user and and Artist. You can be sure. At least, it is my opinion... ;) Wilfred
evinrude
Outstanding!
Jedi_Padawan
A beautiful ship, isn't she? Love the composition, it's very well done! MORE!!!!!!! ~Sassy~
starhawk1882
Beautiful Annie, I love the composition on this one. This is a good one to start a meditation with! And yes, that's a compliment.
Lunastar
Oh this is just amazing! Fabulous lighting and POV.
debz
Super image Annie! Great use of the ship. Great water too!
Tanglimara
Fab Bryce work Annie, love the water in this one. Tony :-)
FitArtistSF
Where's all the damage from the ship's running aground? There would be broken masts, slashed sails, loose and hang rigging, men struggling to swim ashore(contrary to belief, most sailors in the 18th-19th Century could not swim), etc. She obviously is sinking by the stern, her bottom ripped out from the coral as the captain ran the ship, all sails set, into the shallows.... NO captain would be caught this far inshore, with all sails set, especially a 2000+ ton first rate, ship-of-the-line...
AnnieD
Thanks for the critique FitArtistSF...I bow to the expert! :D
moonrancher
Fantastic job on the atmosphere and lighting. Yes, the boat is heavy in the water. It's really hard to get that part right, and I wouldn't know because I wasn't there. Wouldn't it be great, if someone very knowledgeable about the load lines in the water for full and empty ships, would create a reference for 3D artists everywhere.