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The Wreck

Vue Sea/Undersea posted on Jun 19, 2005
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My wife suggested I ought to have called this "Right Hand down a bit!" Vue5Inf, Poser6, Post in CS2. Thanks for looking and all your helpful(?) comments.

Comments (20)


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lygher_xero

3:54AM | Sun, 19 June 2005

I like! People look a bit stiff to the incredibly beautiful ship in the back, but I like it overall. But then again I have a sick fancy for old ships like that LOL

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leecant

4:20AM | Sun, 19 June 2005

I realy like it: would be nice to see (only just) a distant island in the back... And i personaly feel the ship is too small for the men (looks like those guys would only be able to stand on top) Keep it up its realy nice

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Mondwin

5:02AM | Sun, 19 June 2005

Fantastic scene and work!!bravo!!vote!!:DDD

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coa

7:31AM | Sun, 19 June 2005

Excellent idea and details!

Terreinconnue

10:08AM | Sun, 19 June 2005

Excellent scene and details ;)

IQ200

10:09AM | Sun, 19 June 2005

Excellent image! Very well done.

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dburdick

12:03PM | Sun, 19 June 2005

Looks super - nice idea

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erik68

1:22PM | Sun, 19 June 2005

Excellent image! Very well done.

Ms_Outlaw

2:12PM | Sun, 19 June 2005

I like this, the setting is very good, detail nice... but. always a but hmm? Other than the size thing someelse mentioned, First thing I thought, was, why did it wreck? Seas look calm. No smoke so no battle which would work, but would be much harder. Then I realized, the scene is great, story is wrong. Should have the guys going out to the boat, to plunder a wreck left by the storm. Just my ideas. Keep it up.

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BlueIce2

8:27PM | Sun, 19 June 2005

This is a very good picture. One possible place for improvement I could see would be the sails. The look a bit to perfectly ordered for a wreck.

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BGHart

3:15AM | Mon, 20 June 2005

WOW! Excellent image. Looks very realistic. vote

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Singular3D

3:35AM | Mon, 20 June 2005

Could be a bit larger. ;-) Otherwise excellent scene

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FitArtistSF

6:37AM | Mon, 20 June 2005

Pretty good. One crit: with the ship aground that hard, there should be more damage. If she struck that hard, one or more masts would be damaged, falling over the side, with ropes, lines and shrouds strewn all over the deck and hanging over the side. Also, the sails would be ripped and torn, unfurled, not neatly furled up. But it is a good start.

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Panic912

8:28AM | Mon, 20 June 2005

Beautiful! Excellent done!!

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Costaud

4:52PM | Mon, 20 June 2005

Wonderful scene I like this kind of scene, maybe some debris in the water.

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Digimon

2:13PM | Tue, 05 July 2005

Very ambitious! Fantastic composition! P.S. to all the crits here, no one knows what wrecked the ship, for all we know, last night there was a huge storm and the ship took on too much water, these are the survivors getting stuff off the ship? Anyway, I like it!

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dunedan

8:52AM | Sat, 09 July 2005

Beutiful pic, nice toned colors :D

jige

9:01AM | Sun, 30 October 2005

Whith more destruct on the boat, this scene would be absolutely credible

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castaneda

11:41PM | Wed, 06 September 2006

Really is fantastic. Love your work on the water

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Syrup

10:32AM | Mon, 12 March 2007

Excellent! :B eaver !


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