Prepackaged by steelrazer
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Description
as he puffed leisurely on his pipe, the old dragon mused on the puzzling mystery of those tasty prepacked meals that often floated to his shores.
some elements posed in poser 4, set up and rendered in vue 4, postwork in photoshop 7
ship, sewer, bones, and dragon from daz...kiseru by kagami mochi
Comments (15)
nanotyrannus
Great story image, I love the expression on his face and the pipe, that's great! Well Done!
Sylvia
Greatcomposition!! The Dragon looks so Classy with his pipe :) Textures and colors are FANTASTIC!! ExcellentFearaJinx
AWESOME work! what an imagination you have!
Djeser
So THAT'S what happened to those Vikings! lol! Great idea, very well done!
Anjour
Wonderful scene and texture,light...excellent!!!:o)
FrenchKiss
Wonderfully constructed scene!! Love the dragon, the settings and that smole is fantastic! Your attention, to detail is very well done.
BGHart
I love the idea and you executed it perfectly.
kenwas
Insan eidea, beautifully put to gether and rendered. Excellent.
lingrif
Great storyline with image to match. Love the dragon and his pipe. Well done.
TheWingedOne
LOL. Poor vikings! I love the painted look of the dragon as well as his pose and expression. Great job! :)))
sacada
LOL. Excellent image. Composition, POV and idea are superb as well as post. Very well done.
melevos
Excellent!Excellently done!!!
pignifer
A whole new perspective to meals on wheels.
mmitchell_houston
I simply love it! Funny, wicked, and not gross (too many folks would have given in to urge to shock us with gore or violence). I also really love the way you framed it with the curved window and the bars. My one quibble: what is that thing to the between the two ships? Is it a column with an odd base? I strongly urge you to delete it because its distracting. It breaks up the clean arch of the window (which moves our eyes from dragon head to dragon pipe). With that pillar/column gone, you could add a third Viking ship waaay in the distance, thus using the rule of three to give us some classical symmetry. Or, you could just leave the space empty and use the light of the sky to balance against the shadowy head of the dragon. Even though Im quibbling, its still a great image! Well done (especially that stylized smoke).
zxcvb
Excellent image and idea , well done:-)