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Kathy
01-06-02, 05:37 PM
I'm rather pleased with the test.
Pushing lights, TextureMaster, Depth, and fog effect on objects.

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Stonecutter
01-06-02, 05:52 PM
I'd say you have the right to be pleased, Sis! :cool:
Especially with the plants...That curly plant looks alive!! :tu: :tu: :tu:

el_pix
01-06-02, 05:59 PM
that made me want to go for a swim...
nice caribbean atmosphere (heck, it's -15°C outside, over here).
imho it would look even better with some kind of caustics, rays of light or some floating particles, might add more of a depth impression. (was just playing with under water atmo myself, guess that made a bit too aware, maybe :)

Mr Z
01-06-02, 06:32 PM
you go girl, I absolutely love it kathy.
One can see you've been at this for a while :p

Keep up the good work ;)

Shane :cool:

drjjwow
01-06-02, 09:45 PM
fantastive image kathy.. its looks like you found the holy grail.. lol.. very cool.. i give it a Aplus

s o u t h e r n
01-07-02, 03:21 AM
Nicely done seaweed K.

Glen

DM
01-07-02, 03:40 AM
Very effective.
Dave

thelonious
01-07-02, 04:36 AM
Good pose.

The overall look is slightly Juandelian.

cneofotistos
01-07-02, 04:55 AM
very very cute, K!

and great seaweed, as Glen pointed out!

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DeeVee
01-07-02, 08:58 AM
You have captured the deep Kat, Very well done.

Zoid
01-07-02, 09:12 AM
This has a nice dreamy floating feeling. I like the barnicalized tail. I also agree that some light might be interesting especially around the outstreched arm. Just a thought :)

robotalk
01-07-02, 09:20 AM
Beautiful-Serene -Lovely to the 10th power ! :tu: :tu: :tu:

PinheadPaul
01-07-02, 06:26 PM
I like the painterly quality in this Cathy - reminds me of very old Greco-Roman works.
Always a pleasure!

Paul