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Blue Bikini In Motion

Bryce (none) posted on Nov 11, 2000
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First experiment with post work in photoshop. Tell me what you think. I continue to need comments in order to improve...

Comments (7)


dimension7

6:03AM | Sat, 11 November 2000

I like this, especially how you tried to do the air bubbles. They don't look to bubbly though. Then again, i can't remember the last time i went swimming. i think having that one plant on the left kinda detracts from the pic.

king_john

7:04AM | Sat, 11 November 2000

Hybridsoul is right! The bubbles seem more like smoke!! And you should get better aquatic plants at www.3dplants.com they have great plants!! Just my opinion!! ;)

pnevai

12:59PM | Sat, 11 November 2000

No fish in the scene. THose fish would have been gone the second she hit the water. Nice Idea for a image though.

KAP

9:38PM | Sun, 12 November 2000

Actually, In my experience The fish stay....I've done alot of diving in hawaii and they always were there...

Cygnus

2:03PM | Mon, 13 November 2000

I actually like those plants

KAP

4:42AM | Tue, 14 November 2000

Me too

HybridSoul

10:38AM | Sat, 18 November 2000

another thing is when she dives in wouldnt the fish dart off and not stay there as most animals tend to flee when spooked an i love the plants aswell


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