Thanks for showing an interest in my images. I'm a single dad in my mid fourties living in a small town just outside Reno Nevada. Besides raising my daughter (9) I'm an avid 3d max and photoshop user. BIO I started messing around with 3d programs after I got ms and had to retire.I used to play blues guitar but that ended when the MS started effecting my hands. I also was painter but on a large scale. The average canvas size was 14 feet by 48 feet... I was a billboard painter :) at least now I can keep my feet on the ground to make a picture. Besides my work here you can also see my work in the board game Duel Of Ages. Check it out here duelofages.com
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Comments (8)
Dreamspinner
Fabulous as always. Verdie : )
chijwi
i think the spikiness really adds to the affect of this fabulous pic! you really need to let us lesser mortals in on your secret though, with a couple of tutorials....pleeeease???? :)
Glengarry
Amazing. 10+. have you ever posted a tutorial on this stuff?
ApexB
Absolutely Incredible Lon!!! Do you have a tutorial about doing Latices like this!?
kazbear
wow. so cool...
OceanView
Good first step in exploring the potential of tilted terrains based on imported images. A few smoothings might help unless you intended the spiky look.
Traveler
This is just incredible. Like nothing I have ever seen from bryce before. Its 2D and 3D all at the same time. Colors are outstanding
bonestructure
Like always, excellent. Have you ever thought of starting with the lattice and then adding objects to it to deepen and detail the effect?