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Wizard's Fingers

Bryce Fantasy posted on Aug 14, 2006
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"So, you didn't find anything of interest at the Chasm then?", laughed the barman as he looked at the three dust covered adventurers across the bar from him. "Well, let me tell you of another place that will surely be of more interest to you in your quest for... knowledge, wasn't it?" "If you take the coast road from here, past the Lizard marshes, past the Stoney Mountains, you will eventually see a collection of huge stone structures rising out from the ocean. They were constructed hundreds of years ago by an insane wizard named Orbitalis who it was rumoured was able to coax the winds and stone of that area to aid him in his unnatural fascination with piling huge rocks on top of each other. So taken with his creations was he, he began building his home on top of them." "Orbitalis continued building his home over many years, until he too became a casualty of the Night Wars, vanishing during the early days of the war when a thick fog which killed every man, beast, and plant for a hundred miles descended on that part of the coastline." "Should you go there now, you'll still be able to see Orbitalis' twisted home built on top of one of the ten Fingers, untouched by the years, as though it had been built but yesterday. Should you approach along the cliff, you'll also see the armada of abandoned ships and rotting hulks that litter the shallows there. Some blame pirates, some the northmen who use the bay as their final landfall before their long eastward journey across the oceans, while others say that something is waiting in the winds and stone there, protecting the castle from looters, and waiting for Orbitalis to return...." Part 2 of the story done (at this rate it should finish about 2010). Now, off to see what you lot have been doing :) (edit - any similarities between Orbitalis and Joe Vinton are purely coincidental... ;) ) (edit II - for those that are interested, the smaller single tower at the end of the ropebridge is available for download on my website at http://www.digital-wasteland.com ... just find your way to the Resources:Downloads section)

Comments (98)


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jocko500

9:45PM | Mon, 21 August 2006

so cool and super at the same time. story is cool too

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Death_at_Midnight

12:20PM | Tue, 22 August 2006

Superbly done. The rock up close on the upper left has a face in profile view. I like the old tower on the right, with one with the roof all worn down, exposed. Outstanding work!

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Danceswithroos

3:18AM | Thu, 24 August 2006

This is beyond awesome!! Brilliant work!

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Whimsical

6:13AM | Thu, 24 August 2006

What a treat.. a great read AND fantastic artwork to go with it. This is absolutely amazing to say the least!! :-)))))

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calum5

8:23PM | Thu, 24 August 2006

Hey man,now thats really incredible work.The depth is mindblowing as he detail held.Amazing work mate,really really cool.

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romanceworks

5:14AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

A masterful blending of art and story - your creative vision has come to life. Superb in every way. CC

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L33tace

8:10AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

you must have the patience of a saint. such detail...unique and wonderful :)

jmc95

10:23AM | Tue, 29 August 2006

Wow ! Great picture ! Take your time, it's worth it !

lcherlindrea

11:29PM | Tue, 12 September 2006

Your work just blows me away---bravo!

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kenmo

6:09PM | Wed, 27 September 2006

Just incredible....

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Dann-O

5:00AM | Mon, 06 November 2006

Sorry I missed this one. Great pic. I have you on my favorites list but seeign that it was in the august timeframe I understand.

NHArtist

8:09PM | Mon, 20 November 2006

A beautiful fantasy world and executed nicely in the modeling and story. Why are those guys sneaking about anyway?

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oscilis

10:21AM | Fri, 08 December 2006

Tremendous amount of details to look at. Love your imagination!

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Burpee

3:02PM | Sun, 10 December 2006

Hey Flak! Looks like you're not here anymore but I'm stopping anyway. Saw you at JC's chat the other day but not your greeting until it had started. Hadn't scrolled down..duh :) I know I commented on this image before but not sure where. Over at 3DC someone made a comment on Foleypro's new work that it was the best Bryce image they'd ever seen. Well, I gotta say that they never saw this beauty then, lol. Fabulous work! Have a great holiday :)

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packermarvin

12:18PM | Thu, 14 December 2006

Truly one of the best Bryce scenes that I have seen, Awesome.

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awayne2

1:07PM | Sat, 16 December 2006

I am always amazed at your awesome work

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Hyria

7:21PM | Mon, 18 December 2006

Looks like I missed several O.o Flak you rock man! Excellent images :)

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Osipenkov

3:10PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

Superb!!!

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allengraph

7:26AM | Mon, 22 January 2007

Awesome detail here! wonderful works!

Lanthum

9:05AM | Sun, 28 January 2007

I love this picture, and the story that goes with it (and the others)! Great job and keep up the great work!

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slimtim

5:23AM | Mon, 12 February 2007

OMG!!! I can't believe my eyes! This has got to be a real photo. The detail is amazing. The image so active and full of life. It is very inspiring. I definitely will wait till 2010 to see the end and all the images along the way. Thank you for sharing.

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pixeltek

12:13PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

So this is where DAZ went. No wonder. You do incredible work. Trying out some of my free file downloads, I discovered that Bryce 6.1 rejects LW files. So I had to convert everything to .obj files and then retexture all in Bryce.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

3:57PM | Tue, 12 June 2007

Fascinating !

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Adiene

12:08AM | Wed, 13 June 2007

I love this, so awesome! :D

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MaydaMason

2:12AM | Wed, 13 June 2007

really beautiful and impressive how many details i may discover

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RogueElement

10:00AM | Thu, 14 June 2007

Astonishing level of detail, just brimming with character.

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DarkWebKnight

3:57PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Do you have a spare Cray supercomputer in the basement? How the heck did you render this thing? Bryce takes like 5 hours to render Atmospherics on my 3.2 Gig Pentium HT with 7800 GS. No wonder Daz / Bryce choose this as one of their cover scenes!

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xybrpc

7:42PM | Wed, 27 June 2007

I couldn't leave,scrolled down and found a 1st-rate story.I'm impressed and agree with every comment I read on my way to the end of the line.I have not yet begun to wait.All I need now is a bryce [?] of my own to play with.Will such a thing be found on eBay?Poor attempt at humour here at the feet of the Master.

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su_liam

1:11PM | Mon, 02 July 2007

Aaah, you just took this off the Bryce opening screen.... :) Kidding. This is fabulous work. I hope they paid you well.

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mikekoh

9:11PM | Wed, 31 October 2007

No wonder this masterpiece was selected as the main loading screen of Bryce 6, the number of comments is already convincing and of course the imaginative of your talented minds goes beyond the scape of time and place. I will never be able to achieve such extensive of artwork no matter how hard I tried. Perhaps, stealing your brain is an alternative to achieve this. LOL! Watch out! Bravo Masterart piece - 5 STARS!


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