Storm clouds by chohole
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Description
Pure Bryce. Just the tiniest bit of postwork to lighten the clouds around the lightning bolt. Castle built of bryce primitives.
Inspired by the weird wild and wet weather (not to say seriously stormy) that we experienced in the UK earlier this month.
Comments (16)
billmiles
I like the cloud work it is very hard to get right well done take a look at MarioG for clouds the water texs needs a little bit of work keep trying BM.
Yoro
I like this sky, and mood & athmosphere also. But the water needs a little bit improvement. I would choose another texture, so it looks very similar to the rocks. Keep on working, this pic can become an excellent one!
draculaz
i think it's artistically pleasing. excellent work :)
BlueLotus7
Brilliant work! New meaning to the phrase, "Storming the Castle!" ;)
lgp692000
The atmosphere is perfect and the lightning bolt is a wondeful touch. Excellent work!
NeilV
Very nice where the boat gone
Ang25
Beautiful scene! That sky is awesome and the lightnening is very realistic looking.
GROINGRINDER
You have a nicely built castle, but the terrain needs to be leveled for it to fit better.
danamo
Love the clouds and the atmosphere, and the great castle! this reminds me of the setting for the old Boris Karloff-Vincent Price film, "The Raven",lol. Awesome lightning bolt.
melevos
Beautiful image!!Excellently done!!
RodsArt
Beautiful Cloud work, Wonderful scene!
eres
Wonderful stuff!!!
jedswindells
I've followed the comments and agree them but this is still an excellent image.The colours and clouds are spot on for a stormy image of our "green and pleasant" land.Well done!
susanmoses
It is indeed an exquisite image!
Sam2003
GREAT IMAGE!!!
lindlek
It has an almost John Constable feel to the clouds. I also like the use of portrait instead of landscape format, it works well.