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"The IJN Ise in Rough Seas"

Vue Military posted on Apr 11, 2019
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The Imperial Japanese Navy's battleship Ise plowing through rough seas. The IJN Ise was completed in 1917, but went through several upgrades and lasted through the war until it was scrapped and later sunk by the US Navy after the war. IJN Ise: model attributed to Daniel T., found on warehouse3d and partly rebuilt and re-textured. Set up and composed, texture adjustments, lighting, and rendered in Vue6Infinite; finished in Ps Cs3

Comments (8)


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contedesfees

5:46PM | Thu, 11 April 2019

The sea is quite splendid. First rate!

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iborg64

6:31PM | Thu, 11 April 2019

First class render, the sea is rather spectacular

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AliceFromLake

3:08AM | Fri, 12 April 2019

Wow, great picture. The water is outstanding.

cheuplawm

5:19AM | Fri, 12 April 2019

Whoa! Great water Weelie

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Maxidyne

6:28AM | Fri, 12 April 2019

Excellent image Bill. Talking of scrapping I saw a photo once of WW1 Fokker DR1's being cut up after the war. What a shame they along with others weren't kept.

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knupps

9:55AM | Fri, 12 April 2019

Amazing work.

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afsinatre

3:21PM | Sat, 13 April 2019

Absolutely amazing!

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jancas

6:01PM | Sun, 14 April 2019

Nice work


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