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it looks great, I love the powerful stance of the battle horse and the delicacy of the second entry, keep it up, I'm certain you got a winner there.
As always nice job mate!
windows 7 x64 | 2xGTX570 (warming up the planet 1ºC at a time) | i7 920 | 12GB
I would add a lot of tiny particles (you can do it in post), to give it a more aquatic look, and depth. Tweak the tones, and also light, to give it a more deep underwater look. Why not maybe some underwater plant leaf floating around that's being illuminated by the fluorescent organisms ?
Some ideas I had watching this...
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Agustin Eguia
Art Director Emakina EU http://www.emakina.com
Brussels - Belgium
am i the only one who thinks that horse render (last one on 1st page) is too dark? my monitor is calibrated properly (ips matrix, calibrated with spyder2pro)
btw both the horse model and the render are awesome (apart from being too dark), great job