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Ochre Sky

Bryce Sea/Undersea posted on Aug 21, 2004
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I haven't posted here for quite a while, but since I bought this here ;) The sea is made up of tiled terrains, with spheres and squashed tori for the foam and spray. The gull is by Colin Swift. Bryce 5.

Comments (4)


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Mikan

11:27PM | Sat, 21 August 2004

maybe the tones are too strong(!), but really looks phantastic...Bravo! Exc!

Ornlu

12:56AM | Sun, 22 August 2004

Yeah. The water looks a little weird. Too bright or something.

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lgp692000

7:14AM | Sun, 22 August 2004

I agree, the tones semm to heavy, but the render looks great.

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FitArtistSF

10:07AM | Sun, 22 August 2004

Mikan is correct, even with a sunset/sunrise of reds and oranges, the water would still be darker, still with blues and greens. Water has it's own color and even with changes in the weather will only take on a small amount of the sky color. You've done well to show the gunports closed, which would be correct when a ship is at sea and not in port or battle. Also, you have removed the extra sails and flags, that the Hankster created to portray different weather conditions. Just tone down the overall colors, darken the water a little, to what is called it's "local color", and reduce the reflectivity of it, and it will look better.


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