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Creature Classic

Vue (none) posted on Sep 04, 2009
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Just trying to capture one of the terrifying moments I experienced as a kid, watching the original film...

Comments (9)


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shantay

2:13PM | Fri, 04 September 2009

Excellent old sci-fi image.. great light, very well done!

cloughie

2:38PM | Fri, 04 September 2009

Excellent re-construcion from the movie!

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Wongman

3:05PM | Fri, 04 September 2009

Thanks! I appreciate that!

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Ridley5

3:40PM | Fri, 04 September 2009

B&W was a great choice..gotta love the old 'classics'. Excellent homage to that era of film!

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Wongman

4:00PM | Fri, 04 September 2009

Thanks! I tried to get that old overblown boom type of lighting, by ramping up the gain and density...I even had a small trail of bubbles coming from the top of his head (as in the old film) but it did not look quite right - it was never established that he had a "blowhole" of any type...it was just air trapped in the rubber suit from the stunt swimmers breathing apparatus I guess...

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Cherryman

8:00PM | Fri, 04 September 2009

Great!

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IO4

2:27AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Superbly done! The perspective is great and the overall image looks great in b&w, and is made more creepy by not fully being able to see the creature becuase of the light.

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mojoDallas

5:12PM | Sat, 05 September 2009

I am old enough to remember the original. Good render.

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Wongman

1:49PM | Sun, 06 September 2009

Thanks all! Compliments from the talented people here mean a lot to me... You are awesome.


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