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Ship Of Death - The Realistic Ship

Bryce Horror posted on Jan 31, 2014
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"Ship Of Death - The Realistic Ship" *After quite awhile being quiet, I had a thought to create my Ship Of Death from my original story (which can be seen and read on my website) I decided to create what would look more like a realistic looking ghost ship rather than the original glowing so blue ghost styled ship image. So let me know what you think of my 'Realistic' looking ship that still has that eerie ghostly look and feel from what came from the original one. I hope you have enjoyed these special works as much as I have creating them and sharing them. Thank you for all you kind words! *Notice* I would also like to say that tomorrow, Saturday February 1st, 2014, I am introducing on my website, a brand new styled and renamed and retitled screen protection that I have invented and I am calling them... ScreenEZe™ The New Millennium Computer Screen Protection *This new title to an old program I've changed because the screen protectors that I have come to know were boring and got old very quickly with me. The ScreenEZe™ that I create are not like those of the past. ScreenEZe™ are used to protect the sensitive computers L.C.D. viewing screen, like what the thinner monitor screens on laptop pc's and thinner desktop monitors are used for as well as still being able to work on the older big bulky box L.E.D. type monitor screens. They'll prevent burn-in, which is the burning of an image into the phosphor inside the cathode ray tube after hours over a long specific time period of the same image being rescanned by your computer. The burned in images cannot be fixed or erased from the screen making them permanent and can be very annoying when trying to use the computer to see what you're doing or working on. Plus many people find they are used for the visual entertainment properties in order to view video movie clips or YouTube type clips and trailers and are fun to watch on the computer rather than just on the television. I hope you enjoy my ScreenEZe™ creations and will share and tell your family and friends all about them so that everyone can get them to use and protect their pc too! *Thank you for visiting and supporting me in my artistic endeavors and inventions!* *It is my honor to tell that the person who invented the very first original screen saver Robert A. Heinlein that I thank him for doing something great for computers and I am proud to continue with his type of idea but in a whole new style for a new generation of computer users so that the users of today can also protect their PC screens. J.Michael Piper *AnimateMotions.Com* http://www.animatemotions.com/ J.MichaelPiper©2014 All Rights Reserved ScreenEZe™©2014 All Rights Reserved AnimateMotions.Com™©2014 J.Michael Piper All Rights Reserved

Comments (11)


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bakapo

7:51PM | Fri, 31 January 2014

this ghost ship looks good! it still looks spooky and very eerie and now realistic, too. good luck with the new screen-saver idea.

JMichaelPiper

7:55PM | Fri, 31 January 2014

Hi Barb! Thanks so very much! Yes I hope the ScreenEZe thing catches on! That would be great Thanks again and nice to hear from you! Take care and have a great weekend! JM

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Drakkendark

8:04PM | Fri, 31 January 2014

Cool stuff man.

JMichaelPiper

8:10PM | Fri, 31 January 2014

Hey Drakk! Thanks my friend! Yeah I'm excited to see what happens tomorrow afternoon! Been advertising it for a week and have the countdown timer going! Thanks again! JM

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starfire777

8:11PM | Fri, 31 January 2014

FANTASTIC!!!!

JMichaelPiper

8:37PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Hi Star! Thanks so very much for the comment on my work! I appreciate it! J.Michael Piper

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poet001

8:21PM | Fri, 31 January 2014

What a fantastic job on this. It's really a work of art!!!

JMichaelPiper

9:02PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Hi Poe, Thanks so much for your great comment! I truly appreciate that! Have a great weekend! JM

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Faemike55

8:42PM | Fri, 31 January 2014

I love this ship Very cool and ghostly enough to strike fear even to the most hardened pirate

JMichaelPiper

9:15PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Argh! Ahoy Matey and thanks for that Mike! I'd say the scare effect worked Aye?! Well it did come out pretty well I must also say too that I'm happy about it! Did you go the website to check out the new ScreenEZe screen protects I've newly invented? If not you should check them out! Thanks if you do and thanks again for the cool comment my friend! JM

vladhome

8:46PM | Fri, 31 January 2014

Lovely image.

JMichaelPiper

9:18PM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Hi Vlad, Thanks for the comment. I appreciate that! JM

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peedy

12:07AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Great job on this ship, John. Does look more real. Corrie

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ansgar2

1:40AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Very creative....fantastic textures...!!!! Well done..!!!

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giulband

2:34AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Fantastic !!!!!!!!!

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Wolfenshire Online Now!

8:01AM | Sat, 01 February 2014

Beautiful colors and composition.

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GrandmaT

1:08PM | Sun, 13 April 2014

I like this new version of the ship. They are still my favorites.


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