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Bryce Landscape posted on Jan 26, 2006
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This is the first Bryce-Pic I want to show you :) *phew* It's a pitty that "outsiders" can't imagine the work that is necessary for a 3D pic... ;) Ok what do you think? Who lives there? (Yeah, I know it but I really want to hear your ideas ;) ) And please, don't hold off to tell me, if you see something here that you would have done in a different way. Thanks :) (tree log from tantarus, Medieval Stonewell from Brycefreaky, Fern and Grass Pack from TwistedBolt. Many thanks for your wonderful free stuff!)

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adm5050

8:12PM | Thu, 26 January 2006

This is totally cool, I don't know Bryce, but I do like this scene!!

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evinrude

2:33AM | Fri, 27 January 2006

This is a really great mix of colors, lighting and textures. To me, the shadow in the bottom right-hand corner are too hard. For the light creating it, you might try going into the lighting lab and setting the soft shadow control to between 3 and 5. It will add some time to the render, but not a whole lot. If you want greater softness, you can tweak it higher, but the render time will increase seemingly at an exponential rate. All the same, good work. I really like your pic.

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morin3000

10:17AM | Tue, 31 January 2006

Great image. Shapes & colours work well! VOTE


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