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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
Whoa! Great! Nitpick time: the barrels. The metal hoops are way too shiny and way too big, the ribbon and the rivets, both. And the slats are too obviously artificial. Animax has some great metal textures for the hoops, as well as some slat-like wood in the wood part. BTW, really, why's the floor distorted?
-- erlik
Great work but a strange piece...how did they get there? There doesn't seem to be any door.... What are they doing there? We could argue about the barrels, but I accepted them for what they were. This whole thing has a kind of surreal feeling to it and I just can't shake that sensation. I think we have a winner here if for no other reason than its quality. This really is fine work and I don't say this often but I am impressed.... The Bryster
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Thanks for all you comlpiments! At first: the barrels. Shame on me! But sometimes I don't take the time to bring some things to end. Second: The wall behind them leads into a floor at the right sight. For me it was always there, because I created it, but you all are right - it isn't easy to see. Only if you look at the roof, you may see it at the right side. Third and last: The quest! Big smile What may a couple search for in Venecia (I still don't know, if the english word is Venetia, or Venecia or maybe Venezia - maybe Doublecrash (the man from Italy can help me))? The romantic version: love. The criminal one: They are a gangster-couple, looking for someone, to steel his money. Economic: They are thirsty and are following the watercourse to the spring. Funny: they are searching the creator of those ugly barrels... I could go on for hours with reasons, but decide yourself. Once again, thanks you for your compliments!
Knowing a bit Venezia (that's the italian name) they are searching for a way out from the labirynth that Venezia is... Elrik: you asked why the floor is so bump.... you have never seen the real Venezia...... BTW, i love is as it is, yes some improvement can be done but we all know that an image is never finished..... :-) Thank you for share gsb
They actually have just come from around the corner. If you look just below the man's elbow, you can see a patch of light from that part of the alley. I think they are on their way to the Italian version of the sort of party or club that nice people shouldn't be going to. Lin "Tell them Mr. Smith sent you, and they will let you in."
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They wanted some meta-balls (the lamps), some textures on objects (the walls - here, I have to thank animax.it - the floor is my texture), a texture on a 2D-object (this is from a photo, which I've made in Venecia, two weeks ago) and of course no postwork.
I hope you like it as much, as I do. (I've mixed it with my holiday-pics and showed it to some friends and nobody noticed, it is a Bryce-pic!)