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Cloister

Bryce Atmosphere/Mood posted on Feb 19, 2006
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Here's a more finished version of the picture I posted into the forum. The columns, table and cross were created in wings3d. The picture frames are bryce. The pictures are taken from the net. The bottom of the wall is a terrain, the rest is primitives. The pew is a freebie from Mahray and avaialble at Worlds of Bryce here Church Pew The stained glass window that I used to create the shadow and transparancy was from a picture I took in an English church last year. A wee bit of post work. But nothing much. ------------------------------------------------- Rendergods is coming up on it's 1st birthday. So come visit us at Rendergods.com

Comments (24)


ek-art

10:57AM | Sun, 19 February 2006

You make it sound so easy... Excellent work!

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kimpe

11:07AM | Sun, 19 February 2006

A very wonderful job! :)

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bucketload3D

11:08AM | Sun, 19 February 2006

very realistic... I love the light/shadow play in here.

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waldodessa

11:08AM | Sun, 19 February 2006

Very nice work, Bravo!

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rickymaveety

12:44PM | Sun, 19 February 2006

Really lovely, Phil!

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draculaz

12:52PM | Sun, 19 February 2006

very nice work, i especially like the mood :)

cloughie

1:27PM | Sun, 19 February 2006

Good work...and the atmosphere you have created is superb!

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Svarg

1:37PM | Sun, 19 February 2006

Very well done, as always. Lighting through the stained glass is a brilliant idea (no pun intended). The terrain for the wall bottoms is also well done. Great job!

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sackrat

1:52PM | Sun, 19 February 2006

Exceptional !

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TheBryster

2:12PM | Sun, 19 February 2006

So much for having no idea what you were going to do with it! Excellent work!

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tjohn

3:00PM | Sun, 19 February 2006

Great direction you took this in.

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johnyf

5:06PM | Sun, 19 February 2006

Superb!

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lemonjim

9:36PM | Sun, 19 February 2006

I love to do the photo-model melange dance, too. this one is excellent!

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buckzero

5:05AM | Mon, 20 February 2006

Excellent work and use of light and shadow.

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Forevernyt

9:31AM | Mon, 20 February 2006

Simply stunning!

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chohole

2:39PM | Mon, 20 February 2006

This came out terrific.

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Li-An

12:37PM | Wed, 22 February 2006

Lighting & atmosphere are very well done. Looks like an italian cloister... Greeat job.

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marcfx

8:43AM | Thu, 23 February 2006

No wonder your 8th in the top 20. I missed the finished item from the forum, now very glad to have seen it. This is a great scene, very well modeled Phil well done.

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gmvgmvgmv

3:41PM | Thu, 23 February 2006

Beautiful scene, amazing lighting; really impressive!

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xenic101

8:25PM | Fri, 24 February 2006

Bonus points for the terrain use.

c7e2y8j4

4:38PM | Tue, 18 April 2006

Really good work. Looks so realistic!!!!!!!

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dashboard_jehovah

11:12PM | Fri, 21 April 2006

Noticed the stained glass shadow first thing...sweet bit of imaginative ingenuity! Eye-catching image and render!

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morin3000

7:17AM | Sat, 29 April 2006

I like to return on your gallery !!!!! It is a wonder and an inspiration !!!!! Hope that you liked my comments !!!!! Another excelling image !!!!! V***

roobol

1:43AM | Mon, 01 May 2006

This has a lot of atmosphere, I like the play of light through the stained glass windows.


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