Without A Trace

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The Mary Celeste. The Nautilus. Earhart & Putnam. Moby Dick. The USS Cyclops and the Proteus. All vanished at sea. Some reappeared later, vacant of life and in disuse. There are tears and gashes in the fabric of space; they are not rare, but invisible, and exist by order of probability in the vast reaches of the atmosphere and Earth’s oceans. A ship, an aircraft, a creature, can easily slip through and be lost. In the Bermuda triangle, sometimes a rift will open and spew forth its contents. Thus, victims which fell out of time re-emerge together. In the center of the Devil’s Triangle, vessels and creatures fall back into time together.

Let me know which Easter Eggs you find! Hint: there’s 6 of them.

Overall it looks really good. But perspective is so wrong that it just looks a little odd.
And i found loch ness monster in left corner :slight_smile:

Yeah. I hard a lot of trouble formatting the scene so that it made sense depth-wise, but it’s still confusing. Maybe I’ll re-composite it with a z-depth pass.

The problems I see are the jaw looks like it’s 2 parts, instead of one part attached to the whale, the glossiness of the whale looks off, should be set lower so you don’t get so much gradient, and it would be cool to add water dripping off the whale as it comes out. Otherwise, it looks great, I love the water and the plane.

Great rendering! As for the Bermuda Triangle I believe at this point it’s becoming ever more likely that rogue waves are probably to blame for most if not all disappearances in the region. Nonetheless such a theory has yet to be proven and therefore the culprit could be anything your imagination can come up with.