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 Purple Mountains Majesty
The comments below were made by Digital Blasphemy Members.
| Dale |
| "Love this one..." |
Thu August 27, 2009 at 7:23 am
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Would it be possible to get a dualscreen version of this? |
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| David |
| "Immense!" |
February 21, 2008
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I agree with Kevin, this one does a perfect job at making the viewer feel exponentially smaller than the rest of the environment. Adding things to compare for scale is something I've noticed you're extremely good at. The trees here for example give a clear sense of how much smaller a person would be to the rest of the mountains. The reflection on the water is also a nice addition. |
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| Kevin |
I think this particular work is one of your best at making the viewer feel tiny (besides some of your planetscapes). I think it must have something to do with the fact that there is very little sky and water, and a whole lot of land, in the water-land-sky trio. Very good. |
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