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Well I was born in the UK on the 4th feb. I've moved around the world a few times and I've seen a bit of it in my travels.. Mostly when I was young tho. Now I live in North East England in a small fishing town called Grimsby. (Google it) Well my passion for art really began to take off about 5 years ago when I moved into 3D art when i got a program called poser. After getting my head around the program I began to create a lot of simple images. But i was unhappy with most of my work, As I couldn't call my work my own yet. (e.g I made all that) As I was downloading items to use in my art that I was still unable to make myself But that all changed when I got Bryce, Bryce gave me a platform to work from and allowed me for the first time to create art from scratch. I found it a lot easier to use then Poser and it gave me a lot more tools as you can see from my first few Bryce images. But I did spend a lot of time playing around with it. It was not till I found wings3D that my work began to take on a new shape and look as I was at last able to unlock my ideas and create away..
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Comments (8)
Cyve
Fantastic creation !
Greywolf44
Let the negative space work for you. It helps give a vastness to the space in which they fly. I personally might have given way to a 16:9 format to make my point a little bolder and maybe then move the panes just slightly closer to the center. Sometimes you have to just play with your camera and find what works. Nice image.
ronmolina
Nicely done!
peedy
Beautiful! Great POV. I don't think the sky needs anything more. Corrie
NetWorthy
I agree with greywolf and peedy - sometimes less is more. Unless you have a flying circus full of planes in combat, the open sky is perfect. Nice work.
62guy
Flack, with some tracers. ;-D
Briney
There is nothing wrong with clouds to fill the sky in. You could always try telephone poles or trees if the aircraft are flying low
Osper
It's a big sky to begin with! Your atmosphere is just fine.