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underwater

Bryce (none) posted on Oct 31, 2002
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rendered in bryce and postwork in photoshop. the volumelights are postwork and many shadows too. the ?ships? are modelled with rhino. i hope you like it :) comments are wellcome! thx j

Comments (2)


iceblademush

9:57AM | Thu, 31 October 2002

This is great, really weird, but nice effect! The ground looks wet, though, which i know is underwater, but..well you know what i mean...

schlafhasi

11:48AM | Thu, 31 October 2002

the ground is granit and plants can't live here. the wet-effect was not my intention. only a bright highlight for a hard stone. :o) oh my bad english! hope you understand me.


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