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Steam Age Venice

Poser Science Fiction posted on Jan 30, 2010
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This is a new version of this scene: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1998773. My original intention was to create a steampunk version of Venice. I think I got the Venice part and a Victorian look for the people, but I wanted a stronger steampunk look. For this render I added lots of pipes and tried a more industrial looking post-processing effect. The new features are props from DAZ’s Pipe and Tunnel set and Steamworks and from Baumgarten Enterprises. See the original image description for the other scene elements. This new image was post-processed in Photoshop with AdamWright’s Brown Tones Toon Action.

Comments (21)


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Madbat

1:49PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

This really reminds me of a pen/ink and watercolour illustration from way back when I was learning to illustrate, the pipes give it a really weirdly surreal look, I like it!

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doarte

1:51PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

You've truly captured the magic of the game +5 from doarte's MADHOUSE

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Star4mation

2:14PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

This is excellent!! Love your postwork :)

evs69

2:20PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

A charming creation - love it.

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mazzam

2:34PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Really fine and most imaginative.

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Hubert

2:43PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Fantastic scene and cool style!!

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rbowen

3:04PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Amazing detail and wonderful result with the action!

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BlackAngel66

4:47PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Wonderful image! Cool style

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aubedo

5:25PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

a very interesting work... looks like a sketch for the screenplay of the movie 'Division of exceptional gentlemen' (excuse me it's the free re-translation from the german title of the movie, don't know the english origin). personally i don't like to much the term 'steampunk' - i prefer 'era of jules verne', because the most concepts of these scenerys are part of his literature ( and of some contemporaries like zulawski in poland or kurt lasswitz in germany) nethertheless - an extraordinary image...

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Biffowitz

6:52PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Fabulous scene and style, the toon postwork looks great!

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ObsidianOz

7:11PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

A truly wonderous and inspired piece. I love it.

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wblack

9:03PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Fantastic detailed work, very well done!

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dbrv6

9:26PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Cool looking - realy like the way this came out.

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Krid

4:31AM | Sun, 31 January 2010

great scene with excellent details and interesting postwork

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Tracesl

4:49AM | Sun, 31 January 2010

fantastic image, great style and look, excellent

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:44AM | Sun, 31 January 2010

Splendid work and very creative postwork...!!!

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Michael_C Online Now!

10:00AM | Sun, 31 January 2010

Thanks all - this may be the most comments I've received on an image. Aubedo, I can't drop the term steampunk, but in the future I'll also use "Vernian" or something similar. Thanks for the insight.

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gendragon

8:14PM | Sun, 25 April 2010

Great work my friend!

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LBAMagic

8:15PM | Sat, 08 May 2010

Excellent scene. I've been to Venice. A really inconvenient city to get around.

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mininessie

12:43PM | Sun, 09 May 2010

great!

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Eromanric

3:49PM | Sat, 26 May 2012

Absolutely stunning! Bravo!


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