The stone ship II by pimpol
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Description
I wanted to give a more dramatic atmosphere for this second image of series.
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Comments (14)
kenwas
Amazing sense of scale and excellent textures!
rohanprakash
Amazing image but the lightning is not realistic. Somehow spoils the image. I think it needs to be worked on
violet
looks very impressive !!! I also think you could easely do without the lightning...your image doesn't need it...GREAT work
sacada
Excellent imagination, composition and render. Well done.
Polax
I like your stone ship very much and the chosen pov adds to the majesty of it...
Telgar
Je ne sais pas si il va naviguer , je pense qu'il faudrait revoir le matieaux pour la construction ;o) Beaucoup d'imagination , une tr belle rlisation
vbarreto
I like more this clear atmosphere. Your boat is intriguing and fantastic.
sittingblue
This looks great. I like the ship very much and the ladders look cool.
nish
Strange is the middle name of your images! :-) and I like it! :-) Very well done!!!
Panic912
Great idea! Well done!
dragonfly2000
I love these images of yours; well done model and pov.
zulaan
J'aime beaucoup les couleurs employs dans cette image et sa construction, qui se situe pour moi entre le fantastique et l'abstrait. La seule critique (dol : a mon go l'lair est en trop sur l'image, mais ceci n'est qu'un jugement subjectif et n'engage que moi, lol ! J'aime beaucoup le point de vue ;)
enax
Dramatic atmosphere indeed created by the colors and the fantastic light. Very imaginative ship which I like too. Excellent image :)
BGHart
Le point de vue et tres bien choisi. Une composition tres impressionante et de tres belles couleurs. Excellent, Jean-Paul. :)