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Monopoly

Bryce (none) posted on Jan 06, 2002
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Models created in EI Universe3.1, and Amorphium Pro. Rendered in Bryce 5

Comments (18)


Kineto

4:07PM | Sun, 06 January 2002

This is Awesome, nice work!

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Brendan

4:19PM | Sun, 06 January 2002

Great stuff, really looks the part ! Meticulous work ( in the best sense of the word ). Nice one!

vasquez

4:23PM | Sun, 06 January 2002

ehi your render is good! but do you know that I have a special way to in monopoly? check my gallery! ;D

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Stephen Ray

4:36PM | Sun, 06 January 2002

Thank everyone, hey vasquez, your sure to win that way, looks like a combination of Monopoly and Risk, If you can't bet them conquer them. lol

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Kate

4:39PM | Sun, 06 January 2002

WOW - truly inspiring

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SnowSultan

12:41AM | Mon, 07 January 2002

With the small exception of the coffee steam, I honestly find it hard to believe that this isn't a photograph. This is truly amazing work.

Zenman53186

9:57PM | Mon, 07 January 2002

Very impressive; great job! Great level of detail. (note that official rules do not condone the adding of $500 pot for Free Parking...:-)

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Stephen Ray

10:57PM | Mon, 07 January 2002

Yea I know, but my wife insist on it. Umm.. and she's always the lucky one who lands on free parking.

aprilgem

12:46AM | Wed, 09 January 2002

I like, I like! It must have been tough laying down those bills -- whether they be actual polygon models or Bryce's 2D square. Awesome job.

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allengraph

2:15AM | Wed, 09 January 2002

WOW! Very nice work =-) cool idea

Anthropon

11:54AM | Wed, 16 January 2002

Nice image! Monopoly is on of my favorite games. It looks like a lot of time went into this one. I'm guessing that the thing at the bottom right is a glass with ice in it. Am I right??

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Stephen Ray

9:19PM | Thu, 17 January 2002

Yea it's a glass of ice water, didn't come out as well as I'd like, but hey at least somebody could recognize it for what it is. Thanks

Lynne

1:01PM | Fri, 18 January 2002

Very nice work. How long did it take to put together?

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Stephen Ray

1:49PM | Fri, 18 January 2002

Thanks Lynne, took about 2 weeks, that's creating models, textures, set up and rendering.

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airflamesred

4:23AM | Sun, 03 March 2002

lovely work - what is the reason for not using bryce primitives

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Stephen Ray

6:28AM | Sun, 03 March 2002

I find it way to difficult or to time consuming to model with Bryce. Bryce really isn't designed for modeling, true I could have made some of the simpler shapes in Bryce, but they would lose much of their realistic looking qualities. Although it's hard to tell in this 800X600 resolution the simple shapes like the dice and buildings have rounded or bevels edges. Something not easily accomplished in Bryce. I try to make all my images so if need be they can be rendered to high resolution ( like 3000X2250 ) without any major adjustments.

DMented

5:09AM | Tue, 30 April 2002

Very impressive. This monopoly board looks like mine, a really really old one from my mum's day... very well done!!!

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SirJohn

8:29AM | Sun, 21 July 2002

Hats off to you for creating such an interesting ride down memory lane! I can't wait to show this one to my daughter, she is going to love this image too. GREAT IMAGE!


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