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Headed for Shore (Devils of the Deep3)

Bryce (none) posted on Nov 07, 2002
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The sahaugin city of K'reksspiir, off the Sword Coast, often sends raiding parties to the small fishing villages onshore. Though they spurn the gold and riches that land dwellers seem to covet so, the sea-devils need captives as food and slave labor. Just trying something a little different with the Mil Dragon, hope you like it! Castle, plants, and weapons from free stuff on 3D Commune. The sword is by Serrge.

Comments (5)


spratman

10:29AM | Thu, 07 November 2002

Very cool. My only problem is that it seems a little flat. Maybe a touch more contrast to add depth? Otherwise a really neat piece....IMHO...Jon

iceblademush

10:46AM | Thu, 07 November 2002

I like this pic....good basic, i agree it needs more depth! But great other wise...maybe add some lights in the foreground, a caustic pattern perhaps? Bubbles also help... Whats next in the forgotten realms? ;)

lost_rich

9:53PM | Thu, 07 November 2002

i'm aces with this but (being an old school gamer), i dont' think sahaugin use long blades. shorts, claws, trid's, ya. love seeing the mute. keep up the good work... ...the rich

ljsargent

3:23PM | Fri, 08 November 2002

Great and unique use of the Mil Dragon! I agree with the statements about the DOF.

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Lory

5:03PM | Thu, 14 November 2002

Woooooooooooow, excelent image ! So original !


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