The Fallen by caisson
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Description
Also posted in my gallery at RDNA. The hill and tree are One Tree Hill by Stonemason (sold thru DAZ) which is a superb model - more like this please! Postworked in Photoshop.
Comments (20)
njb2000
Fabulous scene nice work!
DreamersWish
Very somber and poignant image! Well done!
Rainastorm
Super cool work.
hardwaretoad
Very powerful image with great lighting and attention to detail.
machobubba
Stonemason does have some awesome models... now back to your image this is very nice I like the the theme, and the colors... this is very, very, well put...
alessimarco
Excellent character snd scene! Fantastic atmosphere!!!
NitraLing
Super deadly Art!!!!!..this is really fantastic!!!!
daggerwilldo
very cool image. Love the deep textures
Carlazzo
Wow! This artwork is astonishing. Excellent work. Instant favorite.
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent scene and render!
drag
This is fantastic, so much emotion.
A.C.Wolfe
Beyond awesome
steve100
A most excellent render, fine work
Tracesl
fantastic scene, wonderfully done, excellent
Krid
great fantasy scene and character with excellent expression and postwork
Danny_G
great mood to this, love the colors
cybrweasel
Now that is a great piece of artwork, very well done.
Tea_Rex
A finely mastered realization of an inspired concept. This is a deeply evocative vision which follows with class in the great tradition of literary illustration. Congratulation on the recognition of this work at RDNA; the salute is well deserved. With warm regards, Terry
magickmedbh
WOW! Heart~wrenching! Excellent work!!!
brewgirlca
The only thing that could have made this better was to make it bigger so we could see more of this incredible scene. I saw this set in DAZ and wondered how you could make a composition with such a vertical alligned set... you fully answered the question here... I will have to look again.