Scratch by deevee
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Description
Playing with a gift of Lyne's Egrets.
Thanks for looking, it is appreciated.
Lyne's preposed egrets. Thanks S.W.
Atmosphere, rock textures and Brown Boobies are mine.
Stay healthy,
Deevee,
Joe.
Comments (11)
twinhall
love the birds and vegetation. That one bird needs a texture though and the forground terrain doesn't look natural. Also the breaking water looks flat, I think it needs more depth. Other than that great scene.
robotalk
So pleasant... more idyllic views of the DeeVee world..a marvelous point of view !!
deevee
Thanks for your comments, they are appreciated. Twinhall, since you have undoubtedly seen a lot more tropical shorelines than I have, I bow to your greater knowledge, and will endeavour to do better next time.
sittingblue
The egrets look great! Nice work!
lingrif
A lovely scene. Great atmosphere!
iloco
Nice work deevee. Lot of different scenes can be used with those egrets. They sure are nice models. Be looking for more of you ocean scenes. :)
FrenchKiss
LOL! Joe your comment made me laugh. I don't know anyone who's seen more tropical shorelines than you have! lol!!! Lovely job here! Lyne's egrets are beautiful, aren't they?
Shari123
Oh the egrets look so at home! I bet you get to see a lot them in their natural habitat. Well done Joe!!
zxcvb
Excellent one joe , love the egrets , well done:-)
Djeser
Uh oh...are you going to get into the egret wars with Walther and Davy now, Joe? lol! Great to see you're having fun with them!
Ron_Harris
Very natural looking. Reminds me of the great blue herons we have here....(a friend of mine accidentally caught one the other day while fishing at the Cumberland Steam plant here). Everyone laughed at him but he replied, "I have at least caught something none of the rest of you have". The bird finally escaped unscathed...Great scene Joe.