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Art: Back Alley Fish Gallery by Artist Guy David
"Back Alley Fish Gallery"
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"Back Alley Fish Gallery"

Art: Back Alley Fish Gallery by Artist Guy David
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Media:  Digital Art
Dimensions:  40"x32"
Date of Work:  November 2004

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This piece was created for The Abyss show. In this, a sea curator chose some of my works for a back alley sea gallery, and he is using the local sea life as canvases for displaying it.

For this work I used some models from the DAZ3d website. First I used the Back Alley model, created by Stonemason. I imported it into Bryce and added a Water Plane which I than placed at the top of the buildings, cutting them off to create an underwater feel. At this point, I also added some Jungle Vines. I changed the sky setting to night time and added some light gels to simulate the underwater feel. For the various sea creatures in this scene, I used the Sea Life Packs, again from DAZ3d. I imported them into Bryce and used some of my other artworks as their materials. That way, the sea creatures have been transformed into a living gallery of my work.


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