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Crescendo

Bryce Story/Sequential posted on Apr 18, 2006
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George and Naomi

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DennisReed

9:51PM | Tue, 18 April 2006

Awesome image & storyline! Bravo!

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mariak

1:03AM | Wed, 19 April 2006

Love it!!!

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tabala

3:19AM | Wed, 19 April 2006

very interesting effects- either on the back as on the fractals. Especially I love the colourcombination You did here.

Valerie-Ducom

4:25AM | Wed, 19 April 2006

wow, beautiful work!!!! excellently done with gorgeous colour!!! Splendid ! good day and kiss ;)

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evinrude

6:43AM | Wed, 19 April 2006

Wow! Wonderful, layered work.

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pnv2ro

12:49PM | Wed, 19 April 2006

very interesting and nice.Bravo

FlameGoddessGabriela

2:48PM | Wed, 19 April 2006

Total artistic excellence!! V :)

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jocko500

7:30PM | Wed, 19 April 2006

so lovely looking

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Fo3

2:37AM | Fri, 21 April 2006

I'm happy I caught this! Woah Elliot! This is MIND EXPANDING! Your sense of scale is phenomenal! I don't think I'll miss this again.

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Dreamingbee

4:33PM | Fri, 21 April 2006

awasome work .. so powerfull !!!

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Digimon

6:21AM | Mon, 24 April 2006

I am not sure what you need advice for? This looks fabulous!!! And very original!! You might consider this, for the future. In Bryce, you could create a square (Not a cube) and assign a 2D picture plane to it, make that your background and push it way back, and expand out to fill the corners. Then your objects would render seemlessly over it. If you need something over the objects (In the fore ground) then create an image in Photoshop with an alpha channel, and assign that to another square, move it to the front of the image. This way you could render the whole thing in Bryce, with little or no post. I do it all the time, and it works great. Again, this image is fabulous!!! Vote

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watifeye

11:13PM | Sat, 06 May 2006

This image is captivating..it makes you hear the music in the colour..Congratulations. V

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zoren

10:30AM | Tue, 16 May 2006

nice work Elliot.......!

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Anjour

12:32PM | Thu, 18 May 2006

Beautiful scene and idea ...bravo!!!:o)

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sazzart

1:34PM | Fri, 19 May 2006

Digimon sAid same thing I was going to; an alternate would be to create/merge in PS's layers.

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ShadowsNTime

3:23PM | Sun, 04 June 2006

Wow What a beauty this one is!!! Amazing work and I am so glad my eagles wings are working so well, how awesome! Truly beautiful and thank you for the welcome home Hon! I am so glad I am home and safe! Will add a new photo shortly..Loving this series!

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Angelwave

1:01AM | Sat, 10 June 2006

love your cosmos view, interestin transportation and great story

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shanpoo

12:41AM | Sun, 02 July 2006

Interesting POV, and original piece of work!....Shannon ;}

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yeohann

8:36AM | Sun, 11 February 2007

Wow Elliot I missed this one---this is beautiful!

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Darkwish

4:01AM | Thu, 27 August 2009

Remarkable work! Great!


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