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Bryce Realism posted on Dec 09, 2006
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I need some help with this.... What sort of scene would this look good in? Tools in the background? I don't do real life sculpting, so I don't really know what tools would be appropriate for this. She's looking up, pointing, I don't know why. It just came out that way. The globe took some effort (Bryce ran out of memory importing it.) Did some DOF effects but I'm not completely pleased with the result, especially with the transparent wings. So, any thoughts to improve this? Bryce 6 No postwork except for signature. Credits: Wings from Freebie section, Black marble by Tony Lynch.

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efron_241

4:16PM | Sat, 09 December 2006

Great image !!

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claude19

4:39PM | Sat, 09 December 2006

By looking at this statuette, I thought that it could symbolize a cinematographic reward, or to be then in top of a mountain like me Christ of Sao Paulo, with thus, either in bottom, a rand E cinema furnished in the place with a film by a fractale, or on the second assumption, a landscape in contreba. A last solution could be to make of it a radiator cap of luxury car of 1930! In any case very beautiful composition!

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PsychoNaut

6:07PM | Sat, 09 December 2006

It looks great just like it is. Your mastery of Bryce is... Well to me at least, it's astounding.

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AnteriorLobe

7:21PM | Sat, 09 December 2006

I think it is an excellent image as is. Good work!

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Vile

12:40AM | Sun, 10 December 2006

Very cool I like it! Well done.

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on_a_nice_day

3:43AM | Sun, 10 December 2006

Asked me if I like this? Of course, I do. Very creative... I think it's beatiful the way it is, especially the transparent wings. Just one comment, as a girl, I don't point up like that ;) Maybe the whole hand reaches in the sky? Anyway, it's beautiful. :)

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amirapsp

6:41AM | Sun, 10 December 2006

Fantastic work!!!

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cornelp

8:04AM | Sun, 10 December 2006

I like this. The DOF is splendid. I love the lighting. Very nice and well layed out.

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L33tace

3:39PM | Sun, 10 December 2006

i love it the way it is. :)

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SunsetHunter

5:35PM | Mon, 11 December 2006

Cool image! If you really want to add some further objects to your scene, how about some old, brass navigational instruments, such as dividers, or a small telescope? The inclusion of the globe suggests travelling to me, so I thought those instruments might be appropriate. Still, its a great looking image even the way it is! Well done!

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zhaanman

3:45PM | Thu, 14 December 2006

Man I love the wing span and look of this very nice and would look so cool on a desktop!

AeroJett

8:00AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

I think this would work great as a statue in front of somesort of spaceport or Earth embassy on another world. 'Course this is comming from a sci-fi nut :-)

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mcv

10:31AM | Thu, 15 March 2007

Fienly crafted art!!! her transition from metalic body to glass-crystal wings is very well done and cewrtainly not seen in low cost (real world) sculpture. This image stands alone nicely with super presenation and perfect lighting!!! My ideas for your question above: If this model was to be used in another scene, prehaps is might work well on a desk or shelf or window sill in a office, library, gallery, or courtroom. Then again another approach could be to have this finely crafted creation the only item in a scene of it's class, highly contrasting the other things, such as in a ruin, dump, wreck, etc.


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