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Forest

Bryce Landscape posted on Oct 01, 2005
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It's been a while since I posted, so I had an itch to do something. I wanted to keep it simple, so this one is simply called 'Forest'. Gee, go figure... me doing a picture with trees in it... well a guy's gotta stick with what he knows. It's not really that simple technically but it is in subject. I wanted to make a better render, but at 2400 x 1800 this took 36 hours to render WITHOUT antialiasing, on a 3 gigahertz P4 and 1 gig of ram. So it is what it is, and thats that. I put in about an hour of post work in Photoshop to clean up some edges and add highlights. Thanks for any comments and thanks for viewing. Done with Bryce 5 and Photoshop 6

Comments (16)


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Svarg

5:48PM | Sat, 01 October 2005

Simple? This is simple?? Makes mine look like a few primitives sitting on a blank plane. Beautiful light, my friend. This is fine work indeed.

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dlk30341

6:01PM | Sat, 01 October 2005

XLT foliage and lighting. Well done :)

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sackrat

6:07PM | Sat, 01 October 2005

An exceptional render ! Great bark textures.

LFNForever

6:56PM | Sat, 01 October 2005

"It'll be you and me, up in the trees, and the forest will give us the answer"-(Marty Casey)-that's what this reminded me of, very beautiful, excellently done!! V :)

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grind

10:01PM | Sat, 01 October 2005

Agree with Svarg!! Great looking trees in Bryce are never simple (not for me anyhow...). Awesome bark textures.

fathertime

10:49PM | Sat, 01 October 2005

Incredible textures and lighting! Fantastic POV, too!

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Talos

11:08PM | Sat, 01 October 2005

I didn't know you could even do this in Bryce. When I saw it, I thought it was Vue.

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RobertJ

12:57AM | Sun, 02 October 2005

I can't add much other than VOTE!!!!!

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striving

3:59PM | Sun, 02 October 2005

Love to know where those trees are from? Really great scene. Somtimes "simple" subjects are awesome.. this one included. Would love to wander around there.

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cornelp

4:46PM | Sun, 02 October 2005

Well U gone done it again. U are a master in Bryce, the amazing work U did here just shows how amazing U are. Very very owesome, the trees are just amazing and the composition is the best. -v-

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Yoro

5:13PM | Sun, 02 October 2005

as a great fan of forest pictures I like it very much! The whole composition is just beautiful and the trees with all their different foliages an excellent job. The only thing I miss here is at least one little animal, a mouse or a little bird and I would be absolutely content ;). Nevertheless a big v.

arcticfox1

8:59PM | Sun, 02 October 2005

Wonderful texturing, lighting, and vegetation! Great depth and positioning of objects as well. Gorgeous colors and shading...Maybe it's trees and vegitation, but this draws one into this magical world...Awesome job!!

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Burpee

6:49PM | Tue, 04 October 2005

Absolutely awesome trees and foliage...you DO know what you're doing :D **

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ariannah

1:21PM | Thu, 06 October 2005

just went through a 48 hour render of my own - know all about the insanity, lol. but it was definitely worth it for the depth and dynamics in the textures you achieved!

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brylaz

10:58AM | Fri, 07 October 2005

Fantastic, really fantastic! That was indeed a long render time!!!

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Kindredsoul

10:52PM | Fri, 14 October 2005

wonderful!! I like those bark textures, are those textures from Bryce??


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