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Mount Jefferson

Bryce Landscape posted on Sep 20, 2006
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I haven't posted anything for nearly a year, just not very inspired these days. Here's an old one that I actually sold to DAZ awhile back. I never used it in any of my renders before...so here it is. Bryce 5.5 render, Photoshop color enhancement. Thanks as always, Mario.

Comments (8)


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gattone_blu

2:07PM | Wed, 20 September 2006

Very excellent work

eponce

2:38PM | Wed, 20 September 2006

beautifull surface! Congrats!

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mboncher

2:59PM | Wed, 20 September 2006

Woooooowwwwwww! Do you do paint your own textures or use the materials lab? I need to pick up this trick! It's fantastic.

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Thelby

3:19PM | Wed, 20 September 2006

Yes, I have purchased this Wonderful Terrain. It is very heavy, meaning the mats are so good that it takes a long time to render. It is a very fun and extensive terrain as well! Definitely one of my favorites. :^D 5 by 5 !!!

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webdancer

3:51PM | Wed, 20 September 2006

Excellent terrain!

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cornelp

5:58PM | Wed, 20 September 2006

Really amazing colors and textures. Gorgeous view and beautiful works.

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Halt

3:43AM | Thu, 21 September 2006

I know the feeling. Bryce -among other things- just doesn't seem to inspire the way it used to. It is very beautifil still ( your work that is ) reminds me of the northern Cascades. Did you do any good hiking this summer? I 'm not getting out much -been too hot here in Southern Oregon almost all summer! Great to see you post again!

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mikekoh

8:48AM | Thu, 21 September 2006

Master of Nature painting, excellence in every respect. This is a kind of deep texturing I am learning now but I don't think I can achieve such manificient height like this image. Bravo!!!


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