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A Vero is cool to have around and since he is along more for research he gets along well. He ends up talking a lot with Wolf who he finds fascinating he he can tell the Wolf isn't ordinary but can't figure out why. It bugs him a lot.
They are currently back doing odd jobs for the Guild.
I'm glad to see you're still active, hope you're well. Your work is as stunning as ever
Wulver is also a werewolf. Pretty much all my Skyrim characters have some form of shape changing ability or were blood.
Love especially the main and the landscapes cause of the vibe.
So you got your whole team to the forgotten vale.
For Skyrim I tend to bounce the most between the clear Rudy style and the soft hazy look of the Somber presets ... with Insomnia (my current favorite that I am using the most right now) somewhere on the more fantasy/artsy side.
FO4 I tend to use PRC from L00 for the more artsy style and FW by Trey for the photo/poster look.
Anyhow your shots are always pretty interesting as you have a good eye for setting up scenes (both in SFW and NSFW content) with presets.
This blue night, the misty landscape, the cracking ice, this handsome man - all so magnificent.......and on top of all, this cave.....beyond my ability to describe.
Great.
Love the aerial angle on the bridge and the gloomy vale shots
Vero looking for blood :D
It looks like concept art done for the game development, showing off the creepiness of the dungeon. I like how the mainfocus lays on the place itself with its old cages and long rotten bodies covered in thick fog.
The second image I like a lot is the nightshot. Even when I already know it, it didn't lost its charm for me. The lonely wolf walking through the forest... dark but still bright enough to catch the scene
Doing some far distance higher FOV shots in this set as well as landscape. A bit different for me. Mixed results but you picked out my two favorites along with the last one which I also like a lot.