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Here There Be Dragons

Bryce (none) posted on Feb 03, 2001
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Created Using Bryce 4, Poser 4, PhotoShop 5.5, and about three and a half gallons of Diet Pepsi. If anyone has a good idea for creating foam along the bases of the cliffs, I'd love to hear it. I tried the spray gun and blend techniques in PS 5.5, and then setting the layer to high-transparency. Yuck! (Please help!)

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servo

1:35PM | Sat, 03 February 2001

It's a really good concept. As long as you're doing post work, you might try dakening the bases of the cliffs with a gradient that falls off as it goes upwards, to add a "wet" feel to rock near the water. For extra credit, the wet areas should have shiny sparkles forming tiny hot highlights here and there. Right now, your cliff textures are very uniform and look a bit artificial. Your boat is great - maybe some white foam at the waterline to "place it" into the ocean better.


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