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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
As for the definition of "literature", which i've never really been clear on, we're talking about fiction only, right? No non-fiction, like the Tao Te Ching, for instance, or even The Naked Lunch, correct (or the Bryce manual)? Does religious text fall in this category? Can you tell i need some clarification here?
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Rats, my first post ever here was "for in that sleep, what dreams may come..." Now I have to think again... *catches drac who can't run too fast with that bum foot and holds him down while Tankgirl applies noogies* Sidebar, maybe that's why you can't get the foot on your Bot Drac - you've got a Chi blockage from the pins in your own...Sorry guys,.........I had to rush out for a bit to pickup a paycheck(I love you people and all that, but......). @bigbadelf; no not just fiction(is that what's called a double negative ?) ANYTHING goes ! Heck you can even use websters dictionary (probably a 12 month render though), I would like to have the quote included in the 5 sentence limit under the enrty though(that might actually be more difficult than the challenge itself). Keep in mind the Renderosity TOS though(that probably means the "Kama Sutra" is off limits. Any further qustions,....post them in the forum and I'll try my best to answer. (can you believe they shorted me on my check !) Later,...TOM(sackrat).
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Ooohhh....Stephen King. My favorite! I have to now choose between Stephen King (horror) and Robert Jordan (fantasy). I don't model, so it will have to be landscape of some sort....hmmmm.....don't mind me, I'm just thinking "out loud". grin I am determined to enter this challenge! Thanks Sackrat! And congrats again! :)
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curtsies to Shadowdragonlord (love the name by the way), you are correct. The greatest story teller. I am reading number 10 and I can't wait for more. Now it's just going to take me forever to find a scene to do, or should I say choose between all the wonderful scenes. I always have written horror, but he makes me want to try fantasy. Could you imagine all the outstanding images someone could do from his books? I wish I could, but I'm not that good yet. You can bet that if I ever get that good, I will be attempting many things in that series. Sorry to hijack this thread.....I think I'm done now. acknowledges Shadowdragonlord as I sweep gracefully out of the room ;)
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DO DVD subtitles count? Cause im working on a simlar sort of pic to behind enemy lines mixed with a desert style war movie....lol
great idea, i bags Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, i've got and image in my mind of the Lab a sort of a cross between the 50's movies and a Bernie Wrightson sketch. and i'm gonna make Bryce render in black & white,
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Bu**er, had my thought's set on an image from a sci fi book I read ages ago (White Wing by Gordon Kendall (sp??)), I don't have a copy so I thought I would finally get round to buying it. It's been out of print for several years :-(. My quote may therefore not be exactly verbatim from the book :-(
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Drawbridge must live in England! Death On The Nile is on tv this weekend....LOL I was gonna do War & Peace but there's a size limit on the up-loads.....sigh.....................
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Jules Verne another great choice. One idea I had was From the Earth to the Moon, a giant canon is used to shoot people to the moon. Also thought about HG Wells and George Orwell. When you think about it, there are a ton of ideas. @danamo, thanks for the translation. I keep forgetting how the US has butchered our Queens language. ;-)
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ROFLMAO @ Drawbridgep. The only people I know who really use the 'Queens English' come from Sweden :) There are so many cool books to work from be they factual or fiction, could do some great scenes from say Bravo two zero or even David Attenborough's guide to the world :-)
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Congrats on the win sackrat. Just a quick question. If we choose to depict a scene from our choice of literature I presume we need to quote the written passage of text in our 5 lines? Luckily I've just finished reading, 'When Blizzards Strike: The Life of a Polar Bear'. PS. AS could you please change the colour of the Forum Challenge text under the main banners from that vibrant yellow to a colour that doesn't result in a cerebral haemorrhage when trying to read it? A nice shade of blue for example. Thanks. ;)
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I've decided to do a book cover as well. I love the one that drawbridgep is doing, and I think mine will be set up much the same way ... not that I'm doing Death on the Nile, but with the book title and author's name on it. I'm not going to post a WIP, just my final entry -- which is rendering as I write.
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BlackSabbathBabe: (Nice name) Please go to the highlighted link in the box at the top of this page. April Bryce Challenge - "A Page From Literature" - Info - Here!!
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
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Thanks to all,.....I've never won anything in my life. OK,...The April theme will be "A Page from Literature",....depict a scene or quote from any form of literature,......it can be anything from a Stephen King novel to a Shakesphere play,....the rules are pretty much wide open, imports are fine, keep post work to a minimum, and of course it has to be rendered in Bryce., Congrats to all who placed and all who entered. I am in a bit of a rush right now,.....so if needed, I will elaborate more later. OK, let's have at it and good luck to all. Thanks again,...what a thrill,......TOM(sackrat).
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