Monday, October 21, 2013

Peter

Just something for fun. Many thanks to Ben Simonsen, Jason Kim, and Matt Armstrong for the great last-minute feedback.

17 comments:

  1. wooow! so cool colors and mood

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  2. Anonymous4:01 AM

    will the highlight be seen underwater? because the water is uneven, it will refract the light source all over the place the all over the place - I'm not sure, just asking, and good stuff btw :)

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    1. Yes, the sun will still create specular highlights. The surface of the water will break up the highlight a bit, so the highlights won't get as tight and small, but they are definitely there. I cheated the size a little bit, but here's some reference:
      http://www.infinitylist.com/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/GoPro-DeepFlight-Submersible.jpg
      http://guidetocaribbeanvacations.com/bermuda/images/Helmet%20Diving.jpg

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    2. By the way, the depth under the surface and the choppiness of the water affect how much the light source is diffused.

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  3. A very fun piece. I especially like the vividness of your color pallet.

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  4. What movie is he from, not any?

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  5. really great piece Sam! I like it a lot.

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  6. Awesome! I just can't stop staring at the coral under his feet. Love the texture and color. So Good!

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    1. Thank you! I started that using a texture overlay and then painted over it.

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  8. Anonymous2:31 AM

    awesome!! i like the under water petepan. froom wood to sea.
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  10. hi Sams, I only can ensure that your tasty art are very much nice.

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