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Comments (13)
ontar1
Awesome image!
contedesfees Online Now!
They better not be heading for London or Paris!
This render is extremely realistic.
paul_gormley
the detail looks stunning in the zoom, particularly the quality of the textures on the boats, it could be a still from a film if it were full of characters populating the landing and boats, excellent work
miwi
Fantastic image,looks very realistic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TinkerACW
Really good stuff!!
PhthaloBlue
Outstanding scene!
redwulf
Dennis, this was an excellent render, the atmospherics, lighting and composition, well everything just came together for me...great job!
prutzworks
great work!
adorety
Well done. Excellent realism.
perpetualrevision
Love the lighting and composition! You're inspiring me to take another look at Terragen!
richardandtracy Online Now!
Gorgeous
iborg64
A stunning creation fabulous scenery and excellent atmosphere
1961
I love this scene!! I imagine it to have looked similarly to the scene, if somewhat a lot less flatter landscape when King Sweyne Forkbeard, his son 'Canute' and their army sailed to and invaded my town 'Gainsborough, Lincs, UK' around 1012 AD. They made it the Capital of England for so many weeks.