Many a night I have found my self awash in the glow of the monitor as I look at page after page of amazing images.
From around the world I can see the power of imagination from the simple portrait to the abstract fractal.
I can stay awake no more and my head falls to my pillow.
My imagination still races as I finally find myself lost in Pixel Induce Dreams....
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Comments (4)
ZigZag321
Magnificent! It is a remarkably complex scene and outstandingly orchestrated composition featuring extraordinary futuristic characters. The perfect posing of the wound cable itself takes a very skillful hand, in my opinion. I know for a fact that working with a posable rope or length of chain is a total pain in the butt to get right. It always occurs to me that doing Poser is about problem solving as much as creating an image. Seems like there's always some little snag to work around, you know? I love how you differentiated your electrical effects too. The charges, lightning, and red discharge are all so unique to each other. A marvelous, action-packed, dramatic image that required one heck of a lot of labor of love that paid off big time, my friend.
eekdog
Electrifying cool work, Fx are greatly done. Atmo is top notch with rain and action.
beachsidelegs
Awesome image my friend :)
RodS
Honest opinion? In my opinion you nailed it.... Sincerely... The composition is right on. You've used the 'rule of thirds' beautifully here, and the amount of work with all those layers is evident - and well worth it! The lighting is epic, and the slight fog near the ground, and the rain gives it a great apocalyptic feel. Superbly done.
I can certainly appreciate the amount of work that went into this... I tend to obsess over getting things just right, myself. The ship landing panel alone in my last TNA post was pretty close to the same number of layers.. But what fun it is putting these images together!