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Jenny and Annie ride on the Jet surf board with cheerful. They have genius of flight and show skating in the hall. But John ride with fear. :D Everything in this picture is just a Sci-Fi imagination. 3D graphic software: Japanese software called "Shade".

Comments (44)


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pjaj

7:35AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Wonderfully done. Great job on everything! Always a pleasure to view your work!

MadYuri

7:35AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Poor John, but he has to keep up with the girls. ;D

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Shademaster

7:35AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Great effects! I really like this one Sadamu!

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DMFW

7:45AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Another good one! Nice idea on blurring the children to give the impression of a short exposure snapshot panning with the fast moving riders. Maybe the background could have a bit of post work motion blur as well to enhance this effect?

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Ona

8:04AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Wonderful image. There is quite a lot to see: Impressive architecture, movement, a strained relationship between close-up and landscape perspective, unusual camera-angle, nice characters and, and, and... But honestly I hope that your heros will get down again off the surfboards in the next time ;)

iso2400

8:15AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

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foleypro

8:22AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Sweet as always...Love the Textures and the modeling and the Lighting is awesome...

vangogh

8:27AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

They do seem to have mastered those surfboards and are having a great time, and even though John is scared, he too has a slight smile on his face. Great image and camera angle.

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flashone

8:35AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

This is really brillant, Sadamu. I definitely give John an E for effort. Everything is really greaaaaaaaaat. I particularly like the design and engineering in those Jetboards. Keep up the great work my friend.

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tallpindo

8:59AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

I do like this one as the feeling of uncertainty has left and they are confident in a day of fun with no scrapes, bumps or tears. Dare I mention that Wayne Newton should be called to sweep Pauli out of the air conditioning? Saw the new heat pipes on VooDoo. Smiled at the SAW olefin touch screens.

Heart'Song

9:04AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Gorgeous POV and effect of motion. And I love the joyful expressions in this too. Of course your modeling details are awesome, as always!

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danob

9:14AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Superbly produced imagery again Sadamu, maybe we will all get around like this one day! Patents pending I hope lol!! The modeling textures lighting at al are flawness and quite unique..

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jerr3d

9:27AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Jenny seems like a very skillful rider! Fantastic close up of Jenny and her dress!

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Tommy3D

10:29AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

What fun they are having! The girls have the surf boards mastered, John is not so sure LOL. I love your close up work!! Awesome!!

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borsy

10:30AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Excellent artwork!!! Fantastic detailed scene and wonderful facial expressions!!! Beautifully done!!!

swissy

10:47AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

hey wonderfull to see a new image from you, i love your story and your work! cheers ursula

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Thorne

11:30AM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Excellent texturing work and wonderful action scene as always! I really love the new jet board- when do WE get to try it? haha :)

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Django

12:24PM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Great textures .. i especially like the textures of the board.The rough rubber texture makes it seem realistic

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sittingblue

12:36PM | Sun, 15 June 2003

John rides like I would. lol. ... very cool picture!! :)

Hopalong

1:19PM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Composition advancesin this case the surfboard behind the left arm of the main figure adds to the depth, the triangle formed by the right arm with the figure behind (viewer's left)interest. The hexagonally textured standing surface of the "board" and the "wheels" also merit comment. The placement of the second story balustrade adds almost a "kinematic" touch to the "motion." Do they breathe air? Aerodynamics remains a key to speed....

Solomen

1:22PM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Very nice work :) though they have spent a very long time on the boards :p

jtmjtm2001

7:27PM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Agree with all above!

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zorares

8:42PM | Sun, 15 June 2003

OK Hobby, great image but now it's time to challenge yourself! Try something totally different!

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shadownet

9:48PM | Sun, 15 June 2003

As always, a great job on this one. But I agree, the flying has been done to death. Looking forward to seeing what other exciting things lay in store for these avid adventurers. :O)

Ericroy

11:52PM | Sun, 15 June 2003

Another nice picture. I like their expressions. Now that they have mastered the boards, I wonder what they will do next?

ISSE

12:13AM | Mon, 16 June 2003

Yeah I like too much the details of your image, You done it excellent

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specs2

1:55AM | Mon, 16 June 2003

You should decrease the focal length of the camera. This will add more depth into this picture and a better feeling for the speed of the boards. Also I would give John a more frighten look into his face. Right now, he looks more, as if he is happy about surfing on this board, even though his body language says something else.

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jenay

3:09AM | Mon, 16 June 2003

nice scene - like mothion blur at the right side :)

picky

8:09AM | Mon, 16 June 2003

Good job again.... John gets to be the funniest character in the story:)

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tricksta

8:24AM | Mon, 16 June 2003

Stunning shade work again my friend! The children look xcellent!

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