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Vue Atmosphere/Mood posted on Mar 03, 2014
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Hi everybody, This image was created using Vue and Photoshop. It portrays a time of dirt, grime and industry. The kind of place I grew up in. Although there was always woods, lakes and streams available for adventure too. Industrial places often seemed as desolate as the rural ones in those days. People had jobs and were inside working. The streets were much quieter during the day than they are now. Industry truly happened rather than just be talked about in the "How we can save it by closing it" sort of way. I did this picture using VUE. See my web site HERE . I do an occasional Newsletter to keep people informed - There's a FREE model of a Mayan pyramid for every newsletter subscriber. There are pictures on my site that aren't see anywhere else. Details of my YOUTUBE CHANNEL are there too. This picture was produced using VUE and Photoshop. dmrc_enabled_wbtn.gif
This work is copyright and cannot be used for any purpose without written permission from Peter Hague Concept - Design - Art Direction. All my images have an embedded digital ID throughout, which cannot be removed, even from a cropped section, and is registered.

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London224

1:24PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Nice image Peter, certainly depicts the dirty industrial age..but I am surprised not to see any figures here. You're so good at that. Still glad to see you posting.

e-brink

2:25PM | Wed, 05 March 2014

Sometimes it's best to know when to leave something out. The age of smoke and steel seemed to drive itself - the engines where alive. It was often quite desolate back then in spite of the industry. The factories where bee-hives inside, but outside was often a different story. I wanted to portray that quiet power.

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rhol_figament

1:25PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Excellent work! Also enjoying your video work on youtube...:)

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Ash888

1:26PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Well captured scene with a dense mood and perfect lighting, great! Glad to see you here once more :)

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duboiskk

1:28PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Gloomy & great, always nice to see you pop in the notifications.

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magnus073

1:29PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Peter, you did a truly marvelous job on this highly detailed image. I also have a love for this type of setting, that comes from my childhood. For me there is nothing more fascinating that the old locomotives, and being nearby when one takes off.

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lwperkins

1:32PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

I like the atmosphere..it reminds me of the stories I grew up with rather than something depressing. And there is something magic about trains!

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Digital_Mischief

1:35PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Love the atmosphere look with the steam, fog, etc.

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ehliasys

1:36PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

very atmospheric, nice!

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sazzart

1:38PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Very nicely done early Iron Horse scene Bravo

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LivingPixels

1:39PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Absolutely incredible piece of imagery my friend seriously cool!!

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farmerC

1:40PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Exellente creation.

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Egzariuf

1:44PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Exceptional work

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rawdodb

1:48PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Beautiful Creation. Will have to show to a couple friends that are into steam engines. They'll Love it Excellent!!!!

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adrie

1:52PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Outstanding artwork my friend.

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SIGMAWORLD

1:53PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Well done!

GRA

2:00PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Excellent work

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Raages

2:20PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

An excellent atmosphere you created. The loc is called a "Pansy". They were in service at the Great Western Railway. I once started to build such a loco as a 5" model, but I did not finish it.

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Tisket

2:21PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Beautiful image. I love trains.

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dbrv6

2:41PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Great train and atmosphere.

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Orinoor

3:13PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

I love this image, it does really bring back childhood memories for me also. There was always something so fascinating about industrial machinery and trains....excellent!!

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cvrad

3:30PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Nice work as always with the old industrial factories in the background it sort of reminds me of the Pink Floyd's Animals album cover.

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KatesFriend

3:36PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Fantastic job. The whole heavy industrial atmosphere is perfect. There looks like there was once an old walking path which has been cut off by the tracks and then later a fence. The old ways of traveling plowed over by the might of industrialization.

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N8Dreams

3:39PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Excellent.

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Black-Carrie

3:40PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Outstanding image! Love it!

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mikeerson

3:49PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Pete is embedded into the front of that engine - heh heh - lol.... hang on Pete, cough, cough - lol.... I had to zoom in to see it, but there it was, your name hanging on to the front of that engine for dear life - lol

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Leije

4:06PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Wow, fantastic scene with a retro mood, I like the industrial and foggy atmo, superbly done image !

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daggerwilldo

4:46PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Wow, a sensational work. You did a wonderful job.

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leroysquab

5:08PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Normally I'm not one for watermarks but one is so subtle as this I don't mind at all. Brilliant job capturing that industrial age feel here. As always, your details look amazing. Awesome!

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rbowen

5:08PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

Excellent work!

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flavia49

5:12PM | Mon, 03 March 2014

fabulous scene and render


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