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Bryce Abstract posted on Jan 08, 2006
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It was a matter of time before I uploaded my own render of Chess. The Pawns and the King are my own models, based accurately on a Chess set my father had bought in Singapore in 1975. I made these using Solidworks, arranged/rendered in Bryce, and added a blur in PhotoPaint. Thanks for looking. Comments welcomed.

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Steeleyes101

10:01AM | Tue, 10 January 2006

Man this is outstanding and looking foward to more in this series of work. The way you use lighting and monotones to create a seriously photo realistic work is way over the top. Excellent work of art

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nathalie06

5:16AM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Very nice study about lights and shadows in this composition Tsagaan ! it seems a photography ! I like in particular the giant shadow of the cross. Great work !

AngelicaB

4:51PM | Sun, 15 January 2006

You are perfect in your art work, looks like photo. Not every bady has the talent the you have. God vless you for that.

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wonderworld

2:23AM | Sun, 10 December 2006

Wonderful reflections and magnificent shadows- I know nothing about Bryce, but this has a magical quality like Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass- Excellent!!


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