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High Tide Under the Causeway

Bryce (none) posted on May 02, 2001
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This image is a novice's attempt at recreating an island under a causeway in Florida. My fishing trip between semesters Circa 1980.

Comments (5)


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Styxx

5:59AM | Wed, 02 May 2001

excellent work! I really like this one.. has an adventuous feel to it. :)

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foleypro

6:33AM | Wed, 02 May 2001

I gave you a 10 for the realism of the scene it does have something you need to change and that would be the pillar on the left needs to be brought down to the waterline right now its hanging in the air or seems to real good lighting great job...

calzgal

3:06PM | Wed, 02 May 2001

Looks like home to me! Fabulous atmosphere...I think I saw this yesterday under the skyway bridge..;^)

xDownSetx

8:22PM | Mon, 07 May 2001

lol, of all the hard work it look like you put into this, you forgot the pillar, lol...very realistic none-the-less, except the hovering pillar ;-D

Bluestonner

11:57PM | Mon, 07 May 2001

Here's the punchline - the bridge is an inverted terrain. I moved background hills out of the way to get to an object and it flipped. I thought it looked like a bridge or causeway and left it. Bryce's idea there. lol


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