Atlantis by kosv01
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Comments (16)
ShadowWind
Nicely done as usual kosv. Great work on the structures...
jeweldragon
geez now that is beautiful!
Nicholas86
I like it, nice water. I would like to see more showing of scale...blur the background a bit, and a little gaussian blur over the entire image might rid that plastic look it has...unless you are going for that.
foleypro
Excellent my friend as always your modeling abilities far exceed mine...excellent textures and setup
Aristos
You give life to ancient Greece as always !!
Blooddoll
I love what you did with the water :) great effect! my only complaint is that the buildings on the right tweak my eye a bit would like to see them match the rest of the buildings with that painted look.
LynneLM
Wonderful set-up and render!
lycanthropeX
very nice work, the buildings are incredible and i love the water, wish i could get mine to look like that
jtorgler
Wonderful, Kos.... like this pic... looks so real... :)
Bobbie25
omg hun i love this pic
fzagor
I like it. Very atmospheric!
AGOR
I really like the scale here.Wonderful.The sky is nice too;) Not sure about the mountain at back :#
ladynimue
Outstanding composition :)
Moebius87
Excellent work again... I am really running out of comments here. The modeling, the textures, the water, the skies... already spoken for. There might be a few tweaks needed on the marble texture of the right foreground temple, but that could be the waterline at different tides. Other than that... speechless. :o)
Finigan
Very Cool. Although the composition is bit wierd. I'm talking abou the left hand side of the mountain as it slopes down to the sea. Love the building arrangement though.
KingPtolemy
Plato describes Atlantis as "an island (nesos) situated in front of (pro) the straits of Gilbratar (the pillars of Hercules). Plato says both the island and the ocean (Atlantic) were named after Atlas, the firstborn of Poseidon and Cleito. Even Herodotus, a hundred years before Plato, calls the sea beyond the Pillars of Hercules the "sea of Atlantis"