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Winter Wonder Land

Bryce (none) posted on Nov 13, 2001
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Created in bryce 4, Truck downloaded from 3D Cafe.

Comments (8)


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ShadowWind

4:51AM | Tue, 13 November 2001

This is really nice. I love the composition and the scene, also the reflection of the man in the window is great. My only suggestion would be that perhaps the scene is just a hair too perfect in that some of the textures are too aligned. Try using more of the bump map or terrain settings in Bryce to give the snow a more uneven look. Also if the guy was that buried in the snow, he would have had to trudge through it quite a bit to get there, more than the footprints (unless he been standing there awhile).

Kantele

5:27AM | Tue, 13 November 2001

i wonder how much time you spent on details, cause they are awesome.. really great job.

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foleypro

7:01AM | Tue, 13 November 2001

Excellent modeling...textures are great...but I also agree they need to be dirtied up some

Heart'Song

7:08AM | Tue, 13 November 2001

This is really gorgeous!! What a wonderful, detailed comp. I see what the others are saying, but to me the pristine condition lends a certain mystical charm that wouldn't be there otherwise. Anyhow, I love it!

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ralphmanis

7:19AM | Tue, 13 November 2001

It's nice to see something a little different! Very nice and well done!

darkelf420

4:40PM | Tue, 13 November 2001

Nice scene, I'm all about Toyota's too.

eukodol

5:25PM | Tue, 13 November 2001

More snow! The snow on the ground looks pretty deep, so I'd say you need more snow on the building ledges, rooves, tops of lampposts, and especially on top of the awning. I'd alo put more stuff on the street, like mailboxes, hydrants, trashcans, etc. And maybe a power line or two stretched between buildings. Other than my nitpicking, it's an excellent comp!

nutmeg

11:46PM | Thu, 03 January 2002

This reminds me of Downtown Denver with how it really looks when snow is falling not too deep but enough to show prints in it. Also great way to let other's know snow does not always build up like they think it does on buldings and in cities. snow is only dirty after it has been around awhile great capture of true snow when falling and being on ground! Again keep up the good work!


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