I started Brycing in November of 2003 after being introduced to it through the owner of www.mulawa.net, Peter Hewitt. He created a set of tutorials and sent a group of us a book called Advanced Bryce Creations. His generoisity has led to many hours of joy for me as I create the images you will see in my gallery.
I was able to start Brycing because I no longer worked as a CAD drafter at the local foundry which lost most of its business to overseas businesses. My husband supports me for the time being but says when he retires, I get to go back to work so we have health insurance. We will see :D
Stats: Female, married, no children, brown hair, hazel eyes, glasses, drink Bacardi Limon and diet Pepsi(have since given this up...I still miss it, lol), love to golf, camp, play PC games and Bryce. I used to love to tend my garden so that's where my nick came from...Burpee Seeds.
Boring? Maybe but I'm happy :)
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Comments (121)
drifterlee
This is stunning! I never thought you could do this in Bryce. I have Bryce 6, but haven't tried it yet. Now I will!
Forevernyt
Outstanding!
Populus
What a lovely bryce interior, well done!
helix3d
A cozy little place indeed. Love the textures too. Since I've been doing alot of furniture design lately I've considered branching off into architectural images myself.
Svarg
Absolutely Beautiful, Nancy!! So warm and inviting, such detail - Marvelous! Instant Fave!
Maori
I agree with helix3d. Beautiful cozy little place. The colors and realism are fantastic!!! Most excellent!!!!
romanceworks
Such an intimate and inviting scene. Very well done. CC
mikeerson
It's a good thing to be able to be in a position to be confused. I was confused when I saw your title... Then I noticed the jug in the window... must be some of that sun tea... It must be time.
wannes
Wow, what an amazing render, so realistic and detailed!!! Excellent!!
delbeke
Oh Nancy this is such a lovely scene. So homey and warm! Beautifully done and excellent work, as usual! :o)
Burpee
Thanks everyone, I just didn't know what to title this and there is a teacup on the table :)
kelvinhughes
most excellent well done stunning render
ldgilman
I will agree with every one else, in that this is a beautifully setup image. I would think that a lot of time and effort went into creating this room. It reminds me of the english farm house kitchen, except for the wall texture, that is more southwest. What-ever it is a well composed image. Habds down, worth a 5+ easily.
Daramski
Fantastic image, excellent lighting, textures, all of it! Very nice:)
Richardphotos
this is very impressive work. it is like one could walk right in and sit down to a glass of ice tea and a snack. outstanding Bryce
drawbridgep
I so nearly skipped past this when browsing the gallery. It caught my eye just after clicking a differnt link and had to back track. I love Bryce and know what it can do, but you still surprised me. Excellent work and well worthy the recognition.
ThomasMacCallum
This is wonderfull, lovely lighting- especially the way it streams in through the window, the textures are all perfect- the cottage wall is amazing, did you create the mat for it? Good luck with Vue, is there an offer on? Great job Nancy, this one is very special.
RBlue
Great Bryce render work. Looks great!
Irish
An absolutely gorgeous scene and so very beautifully composed and rendered ~ Bravo!!!
carlx
Beautiful and very realistic scene!!! Outstanding composition and render!!!
Bernado
Fantastic composition and lighting. Hmmm, it's a pity there wasn't a nice set of lingerie in the table when you thought the image's title! 8-) No characters... so no complaint this time. 8-) To do that modelling you need another program... and I just hope you don't do clothes. 8-)
tom271
I love the room ambiance and the little window those houses could only afford to have at that time period due to harsh winters.. beautifully done Nancy
FUNJOKER
Excellent*****
2Loose2Trek
Wow! That is spectacular ... and soooo well done! Congrats!
Thelby
Lovely room Excellent lighting, Definately has the woman's touch to it ;^) 10+++++ Work Girl, this is Fantastic!!!!! Question: Where did you get Infinite @ 70% off???
ek-art
What a beautiful render - the light coming from outside really does it! Wonderful textures on the wall and baskets too. Excellent :)
watchman2005
First class!! Great attention to detail!
heartnsoul
Nancy this is absolutely wonderful. I know this is a country kitchen but it has a european flavor that I just love. When I first veiwed this it reminded me of a watercolor of the hearth where my grandmother was born in France. It have done by my cousin many,many years ago on a plaster board. Initiallty as I said it has the flavor, but I just got up to look at it once again and darn if this isn't a close call. The warm tones, the baskets (hanging on a wall in mine) the foot stool, broom,chairs and even the side board table. This could be the country kitchen anywhere really, France, Italy the US. It has charm, character and is so inviting. The title is perfect as the sun seems to be at 4 o'clock. :) Tea time! I do so love the butter cream color of the plaster walls. The plant and hurricane lamp set it off beautifully. You also show your wonderful taste in color and detail. A great place for conversation. Thank you for sharing! ~Michelle~ :D
Juliette.Gribnau
wonderful composition; great job !
Burpee
The wall mat is mine and took me the longest of everthing in the room except for a wall formation that I took out because the shadows were not good. I fiddled with that forever, lol. I won the 70% off of Vue products and bought the upgrade from Esprit6 to Vue6Infinite. You can not beat that deal. Now I just need to open it and use it, lol.