after 7 years i'm finally getting around in adding some info on this page. never really thought about doing it. i have been a member here since July 15th 2006, and have learned alot from fellow artists. i would have about 1300 images or so posted but have deleated many of my first pieces. and still consider myself a developing artist at this wonderful site. i'm 56 years old this year "2013" and was born in North Dakota. i have lived in Colorado since 1967 and enjoy this place alot. my stepfather was in the air force and we lived in Bermuda after North Dakota for a few years before coming here where he got stationed.. and so much enjoy many of the finest artist in the world who post here.. love you all and your amazing friendships we share.. lol Steve
i enjoy working with poser, i have such a dinosaur version i use, (p6) wish i had poser 2012 at least. i also use photoshop 7 for most of my work i post here. but more so photography is my main passion, just hope to get a camera again someday.
p.s. not sure how high of a res pic i'm using for this page. take care and thanks a million you all.
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Comments (72)
I do remember the show and the movie. Great work on this retro scene, Steve.
excellent
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is an American television series in 110 episodes of 48 minutes, created by Irwin Allen and broadcast from September 14, 1964 to March 31, 1968 on the ABC network. :)
Love Richard Basehart actor in this :)
MARVELOUS CREATION
I's all in it: beams cutting through the depth of sea, tentacles and a small escape pod. Well done
Very handsome undersea scene well made Steve
An excellent undersea scene ! I don't recall very well this TV series broadcast in 1969 in France...
Fantastic undersea scene with an amazing engine, great work, Steve!
Exellent done.
Wow, very impressive undersea scene, and I like also your render style, wonderful work, Steve !
cool
Great image!
Beautiful blues! But I fear that sub is in for some tentacled trouble!
Very cool creation Steve - fantastic!!!
Beautful scene. Love the sub work with the octopus
Nothing simple about this scene, Steve...do like the image manipulation effects...that creature is so monstrously fantastic :)
Fantastic undersea scene,wonderful done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, that reminds me a little of Cthulu, the old god who wakes up in his underwater town of R'lyeh and has no good intentions. maybe it's not Chutulu, but it still reminds me a lot of him (he looks cruel but similar). I love it.
fun stuff!
OHHH YEAH! I think I watched every episode! The thing I remember most is how the control console was always blowing up and showring sparks everywhere - the after the commercial, everything was fixed and back to normal. LOL
What a great image, Steve, and a great tribute to a fun show! (back when TV was actually worth watching)
Fantastic work, Steve! Well done!
Fabulous scene! I hope they have anti-octopus defenses on that sub.
Fantastic scene, superb creation !!
Oh Steve, what a amazing scene, i do remember the movie, superb work my friend....love it.
I remember the TV series very well. Excellent work on this scene - thanks for the trip down memory lane!
Oh I remember and you realize we're telling our age...lol You captured it flawlessly! That sub it spot on.
This is a great homage, Steve. I need to find the show online. Your FX is kick-ass!
I nearly broke my jaw when it hit the floor! OMG Steve! You are THE Master!!!
wow how many people remember that, just for fun what was the name of the sub excellent
Seaview, actor commander was Richard Basehart, his second in command was actor David Hedison. Used to have a cool seaview as a kid.
Fantastic image ... yeah, I remember ... Nelson, the Seaview ...
Awesome image, hope the sub doesnt get to close to that octopus, cause it could spell disaster.