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Under Stoneway Hollow

Vue Sea/Undersea posted on Jun 01, 2009
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I was woken at 6am this morning with the sound of running water.....which is lovely if I'm in the back garden listening to the water in the fish pond. However, looking through the bedroom window was not so pleasant. The water main in the road just in front of our house had burst during the night. Our neighbours garden was underwater! Temporarily fixed - they're coming to fix it 'proper' tomorrow ... at 9am GRRRRRRRRR so I have to get up uber early before they turn the water off and start making an unearthly racket AND the pathway and dropdown to our driveway has to be resurfaced as the force of the water pushed it all up about 6 inches. OH DEEP JOY - NOT! So it seemed ironic that this turned out to be an underwater scene. It grew to that after doing another 'hyper terrain' ( Dax Pandhi's tutorial) that looked like a barnacle encrusted rock and so the scene - if rather weird - evolved around it. Wanders off mumbling and grumbling......

Comments (35)


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Brian S.

9:15AM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Sorry to hear about the water problem etc. Well at least a great render came out of it. :)

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faroutsider

9:21AM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Exquisite render, Gill. I like the murkiness of the water, and your hyper-terrain barnacle rock is amazing!

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ragouc

9:35AM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Great light and underwater scene.

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magnus073

9:38AM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Great image Gill, I'm so sorry for all the problems your having right now

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STEVIEUKWONDER

9:40AM | Mon, 01 June 2009

That is dashed bad luck about the water Gill, at least none of your belongings are effected, at least I hope they're not and you get a new driveway to boot! Spoken by the eternal optimist! lol Steve ;o)

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Fidelity2

10:14AM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Very cool.

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BlackAngel66

10:18AM | Mon, 01 June 2009

WOnderful scene and render!

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vintorix

10:35AM | Mon, 01 June 2009

So the Vue-queen was forced to wake up at 6am, :))) And others rise at 6am every day except on holidays when we can sleep to 7! Barnacle encrusted rock! ;) But good for underwater scenes. Hyper terrain, metablob, displacement whatever, nothing work in the meaning that Vue never do what you want.. You end up drenching everything in ecosystems to hide all the faults.. -If you want anything special do it in zbrush. But for this scene it was perfect! I wonder who lives in the metal construction? Fantasy when it is best!

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skynyrd57

12:12PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Nice render, well done!

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Vege-Mite

12:20PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

An excellent render Gill. Sorry to hear about your water main problems. :-(

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dfsmetsfan

12:45PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Sorry about the water, but it inspired a fantastic image...

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jclP

12:50PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Great light and underwater scene.

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poet001

2:10PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Very nice scene! Great composition and wonderful job on the caustics and lighting. Richard

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PhilW

2:53PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Wonderful scene - at least something good came out out of it! I hope you get everything sorted very soon.

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timspfd

3:46PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

great scene, trials and tribulations can lead to great art :)

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3x3

4:02PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

lovely underwater scene Gill x

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SIGMAWORLD

4:19PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Excellent underwater scene!

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kftate

4:23PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Lovely scene and wonderful work!!

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Miska7

6:39PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Very nice underwater scene. Great terrain and lighting! Excellent work.

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phil01

6:55PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

excellent light,and lovely scene***

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EugeniaAnn

8:25PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Wonderful scene Gill, something great out of something bad....

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Lunastar

8:43PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

OH Gillie, so sorry to hear about your water woes. Do you have to boil your water? I am guessing that would be yes if the main broke. You poor thing such a pain. Great image. I love your caustics. Did you use the caustic generator? They are so realistic. Fabulous work.

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DreamersWish

8:43PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Sorry to hear of the water problem. Hopefully they will get it fixed soon. Kinda of a deep creepy water scene. Fantastic work!

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castaneda

10:39PM | Mon, 01 June 2009

Wonderful. Beautiful light effect

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Petra-S

3:43AM | Tue, 02 June 2009

eine wirklich gelungene Unterwasserszene..fantastic!!!!!

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Cosme..D..Churruca

9:40AM | Tue, 02 June 2009

terrific work. and the caustics wow!

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morganahope

5:24PM | Tue, 02 June 2009

impressive work! I love this job!

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Thelby

3:50AM | Wed, 03 June 2009

Well at least the image turned out very nicely. Maybe a call to city hall from your attorney will result in the city or water company fixing your driveway cause believe me if you damaged their's they would make YOU PAY!!!

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sglfx

1:04PM | Thu, 04 June 2009

An awesome underwater scene!! but it sounds like you now have that experience :( I guess we are effected by our surroundings I too have done some of my weirdest work through (some what) tragic events. But nice work and I hope everything goes smoothly for you.

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Umbetro38

8:41AM | Fri, 05 June 2009

a fantastic underwater effect - the light is very realistic for this scene

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