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Nuclear Bond

Bryce Abstract posted on Oct 16, 2005
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Couldn't really think of a good name for this one but loved the image. Perhaps someone can suggest a better name? I recally like the glass like texuring of the surface behind the beads. This image was modeled in 3ds max, rendered in Bryce. The colors feel like they make for good Autumn wallpaper. As always comments are appreicated. Hope you enjoy this one. Cheers, Darv http://www.liquidmoonlight.com

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evielouise

2:52PM | Sun, 16 October 2005

wow its large perhaps a great name woud have been large ,golden lovely one:: great!!~:V:

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melevos

3:07AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

very well done,excellent tex/mat,BRAVO

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TheBryster

6:11PM | Mon, 17 October 2005

You're too late, Darv! They already have new Bond...I'm wondering what would happend if your rotated this very quickly... 3 for three. This is becomiing a habit! Nicely done. 'v'

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Kindredsoul

8:07PM | Thu, 20 October 2005

This is made in Bryce??? hmmmm what is the secret here to make these unlimited spheres? Marvelous job done here.


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