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A Welcome Sight

Bryce Atmosphere/Mood posted on May 23, 2005
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Need some input. Do I continue or not? I really want to make it a stormy sea but I've never done it before, so it may take a while to get the final version done. Guenevere, freebie version Tower X with lights by xceiverx

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ctchicken

9:48PM | Mon, 23 May 2005

The ship is sailing away? Isn't suppose to be approching?

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gonedigital

1:42AM | Tue, 24 May 2005

"Never give up, never surrender"... onward. Can't wait to see the next version. Love the little structure!

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kylco

2:09PM | Tue, 24 May 2005

Yeah, that will be fixed later. I just wanted to get it in since I've spent so much time on the atmo and water. I wanted some feedback before continueing. I'll probably put in some more stuff. But then again, I like the isolation feel of it.

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cwk

12:08AM | Sat, 18 March 2006

I'm glad this caught my eye! I know it has been many months since you posted this, but there is a fine mood to it that could be revisited. The small port seems to catch the only bit of sunlight and spread it onto the sea with subtle color. The ship in shadow is a fine point too. Perhaps changing your camera angle slightly more in line with the two elements can gain some perspective, without loosing the isolation factor. Turning the ship around may not be necessary :)! Keep up the fine work!! ~Charlie


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