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Poser Illustration posted on Oct 29, 2007
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Poser render reworked as fictious 'L&L' magazine illustration. Have been meaning to celebrate Anthony Appleyard's models (and passion) for a long time - a big thankyou!

Comments (15)


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Jadelu

7:50AM | Mon, 29 October 2007

Very cool! Really nice postwork, it's a very convincing magazine illustration.

jharney

8:46AM | Mon, 29 October 2007

Super image

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Tracesl

9:01AM | Mon, 29 October 2007

Fantastic image!

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chippwalters

11:10AM | Mon, 29 October 2007

Nice rendering. Don't those guys know smoking underwater is dangerous to their health?

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duo

11:58AM | Mon, 29 October 2007

wonderful!

stboettcher

12:31PM | Mon, 29 October 2007

very good. would love to see a little more bubbles comin' up - especially from that "submarine", but I am no specialist in underwater affairs so maybe I am wrong...

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AwarenessLogic

1:07PM | Mon, 29 October 2007

...like it's from the era of Thunderball!

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SnowSultan

1:24PM | Mon, 29 October 2007

Very nice as usual! I like that "FROGMEN STORIES!" with the exclamation point, it's just the kind of ridiculous excitement those older stories always tried to convey. :)

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MarkHirst

1:54PM | Mon, 29 October 2007

Reminds me of those missions against the Tirpitz in WWII. Gotta wonder about the patrols though, all those bubbles rising to the surface like that.

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ragouc

1:56PM | Mon, 29 October 2007

Superb. Great work and post-work. Stunning

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sim3344

2:25PM | Mon, 29 October 2007

Fantastic work!!!

wingnut55

3:12PM | Mon, 29 October 2007

really good.(MarkHirst has a point. i think i read somewhere that ww2 frogmen had a recycled air device that did not produce bubbles?)

Mikeall

4:23PM | Mon, 29 October 2007

Worried about the bubbles myself - too keen to provide the appropriate setting I think! The recycled air device sounds right and I am sure Anthony Appleyard can help clear that one up! One's accuracy is often only as good as one's 'swipe file' they say - but what I like (and miss) about the annuals and 'educational' children's magazines some of my posts try to emmulate is how often they (the writers and illustrators) got it wrong. I like to think that even if I had a real-world commision to complete there would still be a temptation to favour the fiction over the fact. Thanks everyone for the comments and observations.

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chrispoole

4:51AM | Wed, 31 October 2007

Another fine example of a cover, bubbles aside! superb work.

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Anthony Appleyard

9:48AM | Fri, 16 November 2007

The bubbles are wrong for a rebreather: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebreather . Bubbles would reveal the frogmen to surface patrols and guards. Splendid image. How do you get the comic-book printing effect?


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