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second diving lesson

Vue (none) posted on Nov 20, 2002
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This is my second underwater scene and I feel better with it than with my first one. Helpful comments are very welcome. All fishes are from toucan.co.jp.

Comments (14)


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cermit

3:37AM | Wed, 20 November 2002

I think its very good start for underwater scenes. My first underwater scenes were not as good as yours. Very intersting camera angle. For sure you should work with textures and lights but I like the scene anyway. I hope I'll write tutorial soon which I hope will be helpful. Keep it up.

HSO

4:51AM | Wed, 20 November 2002

Thank you for your comment and for your images. They are allways an inspiration.I'm looking forward to see your tutorial.(Like most of the other users):)

BorisB

5:02AM | Wed, 20 November 2002

That looks pretty good, well done, keep on!!

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TheWingedOne

6:27AM | Wed, 20 November 2002

Very good underwater scene. Can't wait to get my first diving lesson in April. Thanks for shortening the waiting a little with this image. :)

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deadhead

7:24AM | Wed, 20 November 2002

Wonderful image !! I wanted to buy special underwater cover for my camera, but when I see this, I think Vue dEsprit is sufficient equipment for diving :) You saved my money ;)

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ShadowWind

9:40AM | Wed, 20 November 2002

Very well done, great scene...

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Arsenic

11:49AM | Wed, 20 November 2002

You have melt salt water fishes and fresh water fishes... :'(

HSO

12:18PM | Wed, 20 November 2002

Soon I'll complete my biology degree. Until then I try to make nice pictures and catch every pretty fish I can get, maybe fish and chips next time.:)

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jgmart

12:26PM | Wed, 20 November 2002

This is a really nice underwater scene. The lighting is very effective and the fish look great.

IATROU

8:36PM | Wed, 20 November 2002

Very nice especially for the light transmission in the water. the effect looks great ! I wouldn't dare to give you advices as i am a beginner in 3D rendering, but sincerely I like it. ( i am diving since 20 years)

shred300

12:53AM | Thu, 21 November 2002

outstanding work

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rds

5:03AM | Thu, 21 November 2002

Very nicely done, I like the yellow fish at the bottom with the curious look. This is really excellent artwork.

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thomaskrahn

7:33AM | Thu, 21 November 2002

This is really good... Would should we do without Tocu Toucan?

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Eric Walters

1:10AM | Mon, 25 November 2002

Nice composition and lighting! Where did you get the hydrocoral models? It looks alot like California Hydrocoral. Other than the discus (which would be in a world of hurt in salt) its superb! But then again- I did finish a biology degree...:-)


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