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You forgot your crystal ball

Vue (none) posted on Jul 30, 2001
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Thanks to Phillip L. Easton, (the3dwizard) for making the Puff morphs (available from the Renderosity Marketplace) blbarrett for making the Strong Blade armor (also available from the Renderosity Marketplace) Maximum Impact for the chain mail map PhilC for the great Castle Interior (I think?)

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sturkwurk

8:32PM | Mon, 30 July 2001

oops forgot to add William Whitney for the cool Michael Dymanic pose available at Daz3d.

theImmortal

8:46PM | Mon, 30 July 2001

hey Dougster.. what in the hell could I possible tell you to improve on this thing anyway. It looks great. Vue.. is that 4? I'd thought you'd be plugging away in Bryce 5 by now. still looks great. Imm

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sturkwurk

8:48PM | Mon, 30 July 2001

Well, it can't be perfect yet immortal... you gave me a 9. Just kidding... Yep it's Vue 4... Don't fret though... I'm playing in Bryce 5 too.

mapper_2

8:49PM | Mon, 30 July 2001

I like it. I take it we(the viewer) are part of the pic as well, being the dragon is looking at us.

sharby

8:49PM | Mon, 30 July 2001

The knight looks awesome, though I don't know about the pose, he's standing a little "friendly" and off balance

Quagnon

8:52PM | Mon, 30 July 2001

Hey, where are the superheroes?!? Oh well, at least you've still got a cape. Looks good -- I love the reflective quality of the armour, and that red lights in the back room (bathroom?) is a nice touch.

MikeJ

9:04PM | Mon, 30 July 2001

Very cool---spectacular lighting. I like everything about this. :)

WSPig

9:28PM | Mon, 30 July 2001

A bit of a departure for you, Doug. I like it. The Dragon's a bit cartoony... perhaps a Quagnon-esque scale texture might help? The lighting (esp. the red seeping in from the corridor) is great, as are the textures on the walls and floor. The Knight is nice as well, especially the twist of his cape... he looks a little anxious!

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hmatienzo

10:16PM | Mon, 30 July 2001

Sock it to him, dragon!!!!!

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cripeman

11:17PM | Mon, 30 July 2001

Cool Doug. Upside: Great color (specially the armor) The cape looks fluid. Nice Lighting. Downside (cause you asked): The knight looks a lttle off kilter (reaction timing??). The underbelly of the dragon seems a little poky around the chest. The glow of the ball doesn't quite reach into it's own shadow. Nice work overall.

the3dgm

12:38AM | Tue, 31 July 2001

I like it Doug, but and you asked, I have to agree that the knight's pose is off, is he suppose to be turning, stopping short or taken aback? The glow on the ball I don't think works because the ball looks like a mirror. On the other hand, the cape is really done well and I love the red glow from the doorway (even if some seems to seeping out of the wall near the dragons head.

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pc_artist

3:01AM | Tue, 31 July 2001

WOW...... Amazing. Stunning... incredible.

Doogal

3:18AM | Tue, 31 July 2001

Fantastic work Doug! A nice change from the superheroes.

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guigui

4:12AM | Tue, 31 July 2001

what can we say?????????? Just Great!

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OpenMindDesign

5:57AM | Tue, 31 July 2001

Good job Doug...any comments that I had on this pic are already above...it is a fine pic

rmg

6:24AM | Tue, 31 July 2001

LOLOLOL, I like it !!!! Love that look on the dragon! Oh the lighting is great to ;)

trevor3000

7:48AM | Tue, 31 July 2001

excellent

yorathuk

5:15PM | Tue, 31 July 2001

I bet it is hot in that armour. Well done Doug! Now flog the picture to Wizards of the Coast!


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