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Dawn Patrol

Bryce Military posted on Jan 01, 2006
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Dawn at a point on the maps known only as "Romeo Station". I've only started playing with Bryce again for about 6 weeks and this is the first "foolin' around" that has been close to presentable...maybe another will come along in the next 20-30 renders or so...who knows :o) Patrol boat by Oleg Pomoshnikov available from http://gunpoint-3d.com/ All comments and constructive criticism welcome. Thanks for taking a look :o)

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kjer_99

11:45AM | Sun, 01 January 2006

Well, I like the mood and the muted colors of this one very much. I love that model, but have never figured out a picture that I wanted to do with it. At least you have. For some reason, I really like the choppy water but something about it says "terrain" rather than "water."

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brigadier

11:09PM | Sun, 01 January 2006

I've seen water like that off Cape Hatteras, NC when I was riding destroyers in the navy.

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jimjabbo

3:06AM | Mon, 02 January 2006

Very cool...didja make the boat?...I tried a CA class destroyer RN which I served on 1966-68 with Rhino 1.1..didnt come out all that good tho...tis in my gallery...and I think one was called Dawn Patrol...excellent stuff good onya :)


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