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HMS Victory Attacks

Vue Sea/Undersea posted on Mar 04, 2012
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FULL VIEW RECOMMENDED - this is a biggie! :) After getting the new HMS Victory (http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/hms-victory/91348) from Renderosity, I had to make a scene immediately I was so inspired. I used the Vue version of the model with a minor adjustment to the sail material to give them a little Sub Surface Scattering so the shadows of the objects behind them were projected forward in a similar fashion to how it would be in real life. :) (With all those overlapping sails and increased quality of the sails, the rendering did take a lot longer) :( The model itself is beautifully detailed with a very high res mesh - it's a shame this view doesn't really show off the details but I was in the mood for canons! :D Photoshop is where I added the canon discharge, the smoke, the birds and the water splashes all thanks to Rons Brushes from the Daz3d store (Specifically Rons Smoke, Rons Splashes (probably both sets 1 & 2) and Rons Birds). Finished off by enhancing the lens flare (Knoll Lens Flare Pro plug-in) and slight blurring to focus the eye on the ship's hull and canon fire (On-One Focal Point plug-in which is something that Photoshop CS6 is going to have built in). Software - Vue & Photoshop Visit Craig's Sketchbook for more Vue and Poser renders, illustrations and sketches.

Comments (14)


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Hubert

10:12AM | Sun, 04 March 2012

An impressive scene/POV and wonderful moody lighting!

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saphira1998

10:43AM | Sun, 04 March 2012

cool

BuckNutFan

10:49AM | Sun, 04 March 2012

very nice... u can definitely tell you have some time in this picture... :)

ascoli00

11:10AM | Sun, 04 March 2012

Good picture

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drifterlee

3:30PM | Sun, 04 March 2012

This is gorgeous!

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jclP

1:45AM | Mon, 05 March 2012

impressionant, tres beau pov et contre jour ainsi que l'ombre..

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bigbraader

5:34AM | Mon, 05 March 2012

Looks definately inspired! Well done, nice backlight effect on the sails. 5*

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thecytron

8:26AM | Mon, 05 March 2012

Fantastic image!

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TheBryster

10:22AM | Tue, 06 March 2012

Oustanding work.

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joedepas

2:44PM | Tue, 06 March 2012

Excellent model and scene! Great work.

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SIGMAWORLD

2:56PM | Fri, 09 March 2012

Well done!

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Pelican

8:06AM | Sun, 11 March 2012

Wonderful lighting and shadows at the sail !!

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andycrawford2003

8:56AM | Sun, 11 March 2012

Nicely done...

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MoNeart

10:49PM | Fri, 04 May 2012

This is one of my favorites that you've done! I especially like the shadows on the sails. If we all beg for a tutorial on what you did in Vue for the sails - would it be a big chore?


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