Wed, Dec 4, 2:57 AM CST

Somewhere sunset

Bryce (none) posted on Nov 26, 2001
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


Bryce and Photoshop.Thanks for viewing:)

Comments (24)


Curio

6:22AM | Mon, 26 November 2001

beautiful as always! :)

)

foleypro

6:36AM | Mon, 26 November 2001

Excellent pic looks like a real painting love the effect

Opa

7:01AM | Mon, 26 November 2001

Wonderful! Out of curiosity :-)... How long have you been using Bryce, and how long did it take you to create "Somewhere sunset"?

Heart'Song

7:11AM | Mon, 26 November 2001

Gorgeous! All that lacy rigging is wonderful - and the colours/lighting are sublime

bonbon

9:55AM | Mon, 26 November 2001

your art is always a pleasure to view lovely imagery and i especially love the soft oil painting quality you have given this piece. =]

jeweldragon

10:39AM | Mon, 26 November 2001

love it, its just gorgeous

)

stevey32

10:51AM | Mon, 26 November 2001

Fabulous watercolor effect. Very serene. Good composition.

schlafhasi

11:03AM | Mon, 26 November 2001

yes i love it too! only the effect in the tree. it's look like a hundred of copys from a leave. i hope, you understand me :-)

)

GrayCloudDesign

4:32PM | Mon, 26 November 2001

What a beautiful, beautiful image AGOR!

Frankallen

4:44PM | Mon, 26 November 2001

Beautiful Work!!!! Love the Lighting!!!

)

Kate

5:54PM | Mon, 26 November 2001

Great stuff - is that fuzzy effect from Adobe or from the render process? I love your pics, they should be on canvas...

Tino64

6:19PM | Mon, 26 November 2001

Beautiful work,Agor! Love the Painted look.

)

Wappen

12:38AM | Tue, 27 November 2001

Exellent mood and picture, wonderful colors :-)

)

kosv01

2:58AM | Tue, 27 November 2001

I like your unique style my friend...Congratulations for 1 more wonderfull pic!

Charmout

12:50PM | Tue, 27 November 2001

What can i say .... marvelous

MarvinR

3:31PM | Mon, 03 December 2001

"Beautiful"

)

tallpindo

4:14PM | Tue, 04 December 2001

In some ways it reminds me of the puzzles I built at my grandmother's house as a child. To see such a subject go beyond the oil work the puzzles were lithographed from to an electonic morph is remarkable.

hobbit

4:21PM | Tue, 04 December 2001

great work,, great use of light and colour

Merl

6:10PM | Fri, 07 December 2001

You succeed in blurring the line that divides traditional from digital with masterful skill! The medium is not important! The result is. The result here is illuminated perfection.

)

guslaw

12:41PM | Sun, 09 December 2001

The Heading above the comment box says "Your helpful comments for improving this image:". I can't think of any. It's as close to perfect as it is. I can't help but compare your work with that of gevidal, an acknowledged master of Bryce. In my humble opinion your work is on the same level except that you show a lot more variety in both style and subject matter in your work I think that's a good thing...

trevor3000

5:39PM | Sat, 15 December 2001

beautiful, you captured the light and color you sought my friend

kelley

9:27PM | Tue, 18 December 2001

AGOR! You've been busy. Or maybe I just have waited too long to look at your galley. Where did you find those wonderful boats? The whole scence looks like an Impressionistic painting...was there any 'post' done in Photoshop? If not, the people at Bryce should offer you a job.

)

lemonjim

10:11AM | Thu, 04 April 2002

this is terriffic! how in the world did you... do it, i wonder? you and gevidal both have it locked, with the excellent atmospheric light. just super.

linkinpark

9:10AM | Fri, 28 June 2002

Masterful as always...


0 543 0

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.