Seven Oceans:DarkSide by Terrace-tenmou
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chapter3
Render in Poser5/postworks&logotype Photoshop
Art Direction by Terrace.
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Pirate Pack for M3 by Daz
Yann outfit by Serge Marck
Comments (19)
kenwas
Excellent work, great sense of action.
STEVIEUKWONDER
This is such exemplary work. What amazing action you have portrayed. Absolutely superb work. Very well done indeed! Steve :o)
dolfijntjes
wow what a great scene with so much to see so many details what a work excellent
eres
Amazing and fantastic work of ART!!!!!!!!!!V
Casette
Incredible work !!!
shalock
Great action scene! The effects of movement, the water and the fire are marvelous! Oh, the smoke of that fire in the far boat are incredibly amazing!
zoku01
WOW! This is incredible looking Terrace! The action and adventure. I really feel like I am right there experiencing the battle at sea. Incredible artwork!
dayna2
WOW, This is awsome, excellent!! Vote! Hugz!
luckyred
WOW! What a wonderful, professional, incredible scene! You should be proud! I feel very humbled, but it's worth it! Lolol, WOW!
paintgirl
Great action scene. Love the ship!
ElorOnceDark
Wow Terrace! Awesome scene! Great action and excellent camera work!
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shutterb
Beautifully composed image with wonderful postwork. Great job.
tony_br22
I like it very much .. beautiful work !
tanhan
wonderful!!! excellent and fantastic Image !!!awesome!!!
FitArtistSF
One big screaming mistake! Well, actually 3. The recoil of the gun would have killed the crewman standing behind it! The crew of a gun that size, numbering from 7 to 14 people, would ALWAYS stand clear of the guns, so as not to be crushed when the gun recoiled. Also, the distance between the guns as they sat side-by-side, was much wider, so the crew could load and aim/traverse each piece. The distance you have shown barely would allow 1 man to get between them. And, the metallic color of the gun is too steel or aluminum looking. Early guns of this type were either brass, which would be a dull golden color, or almost always later, Iron, painted black to inhibit rust. I understand the emotion of the piece, but do your research....
SirIglesDremont
Terrible image. v
cannonn
There are a feeling of strain and a feeling of strong reality I am splendid.
SamTherapy
Well, despite the mistakes (which I wouldn't have known about, apart from the colour of the cannons) it's an excellent pic. The main figure in particular looks superb.