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Uploaded: 04/20/17 6:35 PM GMT
Net Worth
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Just a few layers this time. I can't copy and add forever you know:):):) Thanks for looking and your comments.

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::corngrowth
04/20/17 6:47 PM GMT
---Just a few layers this time---

Counting the number of layers hasn't my interest, Bruce. The only thing that counts for me is the result, and that's wonderful.
HQ level for this artwork again. My compliments, Buddy.
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+purmusic
04/20/17 8:26 PM GMT
I really like the additional 'texturing' coming from the.. what I will term as.. the brown, wood-like strappings.

Good good clean render.. and well-composed.

Nice work, Bruce.

And..


But, of course.. thanks for sharing your creativity with us.

+favs for me.
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::tigger3
04/20/17 10:23 PM GMT
I can see the depth in this one, and I like what you have created here.
tigs=^..^=
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.icedancer
04/20/17 11:43 PM GMT
Amazing, love all the different textures, patterns & colours - right into my fav
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VIEWED IN FULL
.Tomeast
04/21/17 12:51 AM GMT
Amazing comes to mind for me too.
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.koca
04/21/17 6:17 AM GMT
You really made this one, great job.
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.twinkel
04/21/17 7:41 AM GMT
It even looks better in full screen, love the details and the warm colors. I agree with Purmusic aka Les about the wood texture.

:o)
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Carpe Diem!
::LynEve
04/21/17 12:50 AM GMT
Splendid work Bruce. I feel I could touch the polished plates but fear being caught in the net :)
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