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The Protector

Bryce Mythology posted on Sep 23, 2003
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This one took me a long while to get finished, mostly because I lost everything twice during the making of it. This is the first image I've put up with any modelling. The sword, railing, and cone huts were modelled in Infini-D. I was going to use fine art AA, but I wanted to post something tonight, so I had to use Photoshop to smooth out the ocean with blur, and I also modified the smoke some too. Comments are welcome and NEEDED!!! Thanks for viewing and feel free to check out the rest of my gallery! Cory BS

Comments (3)


Norien1

11:18PM | Tue, 23 September 2003

I like it very much. I'm working on a fantasy trilogy and this scene hits the spot perfectly. Being a newbie around here I'm afraid to offer any criticism at all for fear that what I think is constructive might be destructive after all. But art is art and my reaction to your piece was, "this is very very nice."

GROINGRINDER

10:55PM | Thu, 25 September 2003

Grand job, but I would use several terrains instead of just one to represent the islands. Great posing on the swordsman.

chillin774

7:42AM | Fri, 15 April 2005

The whole thing is great, I guess if you could change one thing it would be the sky. It kind of clashes with the ocean, but that is really picky. As i said before it looks great.


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