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A very subtle Apophysis render whose structure and lighting give a definite feeling of moving upwards through a medium...
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~Translucent-Image Oct 20, 2005  Professional Digital Artist
Wow, I like it alot, its like comming from a lake , its not Clear, its natrual and when you start getting to the suface it becomes lighter. and lighter.

Very awsome

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~IDeviant Oct 21, 2005  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Exactly the effect it had on me :D Definitely not perfect blue water, more a muddy murk.

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I love the title and it can honestly say that thinking about the title and looking at the piece from the bottom up, slowly... makes me hold my breath!

must be all the diving shows I've watched. You do amazing work, not just usually... but rather ever time!

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~IDeviant Jun 14, 2005  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Why thank you, that's greatly appreciated :hug:

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Always a pleasure to see your work!

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Another mind-numbingly spectacular Apop render. You do things with that program I can only dream of.

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~IDeviant Jun 1, 2005  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Wow! Thanks for the comment and :+fav: :D One thing I've really learned here at dA is that it's not necessarily the render, but sometimes the zoom, the crop, the presentation, that can lift mildly interesting material considerably, and I think that's the case here. It's seeing that potential in something that gradually comes with experience. For ease, I always render at 2048 x 1536 then work on that. :)

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Nice one!! If you rotated it 180 you would have a fractal spotlight!! :D

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bluesman219
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~IDeviant Jun 1, 2005  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Didn't see that before, but you're right, it does look rather like a beam of light in a murky atmosphere :)

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:D I like it!!

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bluesman219
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