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Worship of Things Unholy

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Feb 03, 2007
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This will probably be my last post for a while. It seems I

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corvas

3:42AM | Sat, 03 February 2007

wonderful image and POV

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Dann-O

5:06AM | Sat, 03 February 2007

Well one must get on with ones life. I agree don't let the hobby consume you. Enjoy it and enjoy your life and those around you. Share it with them. Look forward to your next post.

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efron_241

7:08AM | Sat, 03 February 2007

very wise words from you Life outside of the interent should not be forgotten and we can't all be like me who only needs two hour sleep a night. Go and have fun with friends and family.. thanks for the art you gave us

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Burpee

9:56AM | Sat, 03 February 2007

Oh no! I will be sorry to no longer see any of your imagination. The message behind this one is excellent...almost a worship of oil and industry. If I was working a full time job, I would not be able to spend the time browsing and commenting that I do but I would not give up my Bryce. I may just not post them anymore but they are medicine to my soul...I have to create and if not Bryce, then watercolor and acryllic. I hope you find a tiny moment each day to make something for yourself and still have time to share yourself with those who love you. I spend a great deal of time at my computer but I always take time to flirt with hubby, sit on his lap, kiss his neck and tell him how much I love him...everyday. Once he falls asleep in his recliner I have the whole night to myself :) Your words sound tired and sad. I hope things turn around for you good friend. Virtual group hug!

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liltawen

1:56PM | Sat, 03 February 2007

Reminds me of 'Modern Times' or 'Metropolis'

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steve100

3:11PM | Sat, 03 February 2007

Thoughtful work, nicely done. It is natural to commune with our friends and family, but it is also natural to create and express ourselves. Neglect either, and harmony will not chime.

embou

10:38AM | Sun, 04 February 2007

Very exciting image, both in image and impression. Thanks for sharing.

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aliensprog

12:24AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Brilliant piece!!!! I know how you feel trying to balance family, work, life and a passion for art. It takes time to create and it's very easy to get lost in it. Good luck in finding a happy medium.

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SevenOfEleven

9:15AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Looks pretty good. Good luck on the balancing.

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Nanothect

8:58PM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Super render. I think that very soon I will walking the same path as you... Yeah! as Burpee say's, Virtual group hug!

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CrimsonDesire

3:36AM | Sat, 10 February 2007

well done ^^

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brylaz

4:32AM | Mon, 19 February 2007

Great idea and concept - looks really great!!! Excellent work!!!

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johnyf

11:19PM | Fri, 23 February 2007

Great Job! like the scale of this!

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RG19

1:01AM | Tue, 03 April 2007

I know the feeling, Superb imagery, the lighting, composistion and atmosphere are most impressive!!!

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Turin_Returns

1:13AM | Tue, 03 April 2007

A poignant statement to the humanist in us all. Is it not strange and ironic that those of us who feel the burning desire to carve our thoughts through the luxurious torture-house of Art must these days seek expression through the insular 'virtual' world and thus distance our vision?

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KarmaSong

5:44AM | Sat, 05 May 2007

Fascinating composition..As to your concern about your personal life, I hope you 'll manage to keep on nourishing your soul with Art, whatever the circumstances and personal factors !:-)

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kanzler

3:20AM | Sun, 01 July 2007

Fantastic work!

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Patapon

2:28PM | Wed, 22 August 2007

Superb !!! But time consuming huh ? We know...

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acclaude

6:27AM | Tue, 18 September 2007

Wow wonderfull impressive monument & so cool atmosphere !! Superb details, materials & perspective, the monks's spiritual touch to, Excellent SF artwork piece, xxxxx

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RBlue

11:45AM | Sat, 29 September 2007

Brycing hermitism due to such long render times. Great use of atmosphere and camera position to portray depth.

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morin3000

3:56PM | Fri, 12 October 2007

This is just wonderful, just fantastic what wonderful detail

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pixeltek

4:18PM | Wed, 24 October 2007

You have excellent Bryce skills, if you can manage to create stuff like this. Strange and mysterious scene. (We are all enslaved to petro-chemicals?)

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Chipka

10:12AM | Fri, 07 March 2008

Wonderful image with rather telling implications! It looks like you've imagined the grimly dystopian future we're heading for due to our worship of too many material things and dangerous concepts that do nothing but separate the haves from the have-nots. Stunning work, and hopefully we will be seeing more, once your rendering time and other elements of your life get into a more favorable synch!

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D_Cheke

12:30AM | Sat, 12 April 2008

Excellent image and statement. I really like your "Mindful of His Master" piece as well. This bluish effect works so well.

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amapitodd

12:30PM | Mon, 19 May 2008

Great concept, execution, and atmosphere.

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clam73

1:02PM | Thu, 25 September 2008

fantastic modelling and creativity around this scene......the mood and the sense of big structures are really impressive.....top bryce!

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kftate

8:41AM | Tue, 21 April 2009

Gorgeous image and excellent work!!!

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Hubert

3:32PM | Fri, 22 January 2010

Fascinating!!


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