Looks like the pipes have burst in the attics Angie, rather than a full-on tsunami. I would expect to see the water flooding through at some height between the houses as well if it has managed to reach the height of the roofs. I like the colourful rowing boats and the surface water effect. Although your image doesn't match what I think the water should be doing, I like the overall impression you've created. I'm finding this is a tricky task to get right and 'mine's' in from me, might take a while!
Thank you for you lovely comments on my "The eyes have it", she is indeed a lovely young lady. She is not my daughter but a girl who sometimes models for us.
My Goodness Angie!! I wouldn't like to be there when the rest of the water breaks through. I think that the yellow boat might have had a bit more of a tilt to it, otherwise great work.
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Reminds me a lot of our outside toilet block in our Primary School back in the '50s ....and I can imagine a row of little boys on the other side all attempting to be "School Champion" at the daily "Peeing over the Wall Competition" ........well...we didn't have computers, iphones and all those modern things to keep us occupied and amused in those days !
Great idea and very well created...I'll ignore the lack of water bursting or seeping through the houses themselves...you can have tooooo much realism !
Brilliant as is for me....love it
Cheers Stuart
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Looks like the pipes have burst in the attics Angie, rather than a full-on tsunami. I would expect to see the water flooding through at some height between the houses as well if it has managed to reach the height of the roofs. I like the colourful rowing boats and the surface water effect. Although your image doesn't match what I think the water should be doing, I like the overall impression you've created. I'm finding this is a tricky task to get right and 'mine's' in from me, might take a while!
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I like what you have done here Angie, I see it as the trickle before the full onslaught of the tsunami. The colours look good too.
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Super, Angie... I think those houses are just about to crumple...
...like Alan I think there might be a bit more of the deluge between the houses, but the effect over the roofs is great
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Ohhhh WOW this is amazing, great work!
Thank you for you lovely comments on my "The eyes have it", she is indeed a lovely young lady. She is not my daughter but a girl who sometimes models for us.
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My Goodness Angie!! I wouldn't like to be there when the rest of the water breaks through. I think that the yellow boat might have had a bit more of a tilt to it, otherwise great work.
Ann Noden
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Reminds me a lot of our outside toilet block in our Primary School back in the '50s ....and I can imagine a row of little boys on the other side all attempting to be "School Champion" at the daily "Peeing over the Wall Competition" ........well...we didn't have computers, iphones and all those modern things to keep us occupied and amused in those days !
Great idea and very well created...I'll ignore the lack of water bursting or seeping through the houses themselves...you can have tooooo much realism !
Brilliant as is for me....love it
Cheers Stuart