Life in a Northern Town....
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Thank you HvanEsen, maybe the water would look better after a lot of Whiskey
Thanks Richard, I will age the buildings, my original plan was for a night scene ! Jack the Ripper streets. Let's see how it evolves.
Thanks Liam, you don't miss a trick It's 50% scale so as not to dominate the scene, the old girls 227.5 ft in-reality. I may try again as above
John
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Wow !!
The building in the right is a bit too clean for the overall scene, imo.
The signs from the left building are flipped. -
Thank you Elisei, there's no getting anything past you folks . I flipped the image at the last minute and never gave the signs a thought, it does show that the images do get examined.
Standard aging filter and borderJohn
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N'owt so good as magic. this is magic mate.
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fantastic job, John.
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Great detail John, maxwell sea is a great modifier if you ever feel like converting
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Thanks Mike.
Daniel the two main buildings were modeled from Streetview, situated in one of the oldest parts of town built maybe very late 1800's: we have a vast amount of relics to chose from here
John
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Thanks Simon, posted simultaneous !
I've heard a lot of good things about Maxwell, it was my own daft fault for rushing things.
Next time I'm asked for bumpy water believe me it will have as many lumps'n'bumps in it as the wife's thermal vest
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Wonderful images! Great work on the buildings--serious attention to detail and composition.
So you modeled that whole ship too? The row boat or what you call it is fine as well. So much to enjoy in this scene!
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John, magnificent as ever. Beautiful work.
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I've searched for a good translation for my response, bit I'm not sure and you can should decide which one is the right one...
fabulous, magnificent, splendid, phenomenal, legendary, fabled, fabulous, gorgeous, super, unbelievable, fairytale, fabulous, fantastic, fantastical, ...
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(I've run out of words)
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