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)
brylaz
Wonderful composition - I like to come to the tee party too......!!! ;-)
pops
It's a wonderful scene-great work
Jay-el-Jay
A nice comportable setting.Very homey.
TwoPynts
Those look like our kitchen chairs, only unpainted, hahaha. Lovely textures in the carress of warm light. Long live Bryce! :)
efron_241
hmmmmmmmmm time for tea indeed i will enjoy it while watching this image one more time it is excelent !
Eldeago
excellent image, looks homey
globalpuffer
Have you considered Maya? Sharp learning curve but worth the effort. (I'm just getting started with it.) Anyway, this is amazing work. It's very very very well done.
annie5
What a gorgeous scene Nancy! I like the ambiance of this room Perfectly done :)
DennisReed
Superb piece! Bravo!
TheAnimaGemini
OMG...this is so gorgeous. Goes to fav. Reminds me of the kitchen from my beloved godparents where is spent all my hollydays. Love it!!!
Star4mation
Beautifully detailed and lit room Nancy
moochagoo
Such a wonderful work !
packermarvin
really a great render. the textures and cozy feel are excellant.
saintmelady
A terrific room to have tea in.
FCLittle
Absolutely fantastic!
busi2ness
Excellent render. You succeeded in creating a life like ambience of age and elegant beauty - excellent!
voske
A beautiful room,wonderful details,excellent work!!!!!
1010
Such a sharp image, I love your attention to details, extraordinary!!!!!
Ourias3D
Ce style de rlisation est pour moi tr difficile, le rlisme de cette sce est excellent, je suis tr admiratif devant ce travail
VDH
Oustanding image!!5
Fidelity2
Well done. 5+.
FriedaFelicia
Such a lovely scene. Love warm atmosphere you have created here. Beautiful.
cmcc
a really nice exercise.
morin3000
Beautiful design with a superb colors !!! Have an awesome day !
*****abreojos
You are doing things with Bryce that I thought were only possible to do with 3D Max, Maya or lightwave. I can't even imagine what you could do if you got your hands on one of those programs, I would recomend 3DMAX since your familiar with CAD and it is easier to learn, but Maya is the ultimate. Autodesk now owns both 3DMAx & Maya. But then again it looks like you already got everything you need! This is for the lack of better word...awesome!
kjer_99
Well, I can't think of a blessed thing to add to what's been said above. It's a wonderful homey scene that I want to come back and revisit, so I'll just add it to my favs. Ya done good, Hun!
kierab
Excellent attention to detail. Well done.
JackieD
great image...really well done
Blush
Love the details in this room So cozy,tranquil and inviting... How do you get the bottle images to get where they are suppoe to go in Bryce.. Have never figured out how you get the background and what to stay where.. I am going to have to delete Bryce then re install it again due to a snag somewhere in the program...David OBlad has been trying to help me...now I am between a rock and a hard place... Love this and going to my favs Hugs Susan~
Burpee
Oh gosh hon, I'm just so used to using the program that I never think about what I'm doing. David is a sweety and knows Bryce very well. To place an object in Bryce, you have to use all views (same as Vue). I will PM you with an explanation but be warned..it will put you to sleep, lol.