BIOI would like to say thanks to Agny for being such a good friend to me during what have been very hard times. I don't know why she put up with me as long as she did, but I am truly grateful. She was a fantastic friend, and is also quite an amazing artist. Her gallery can be seen HERE She also has her own website that you can visit. HERE If you view her gallery or site leave a comment, email, or post a message. I'm sure she will appreciate it very much. Either way tell her Brian sent ya if you leave a message or email (unless it's a bad comment) LOL I usually play around with Poser, Bryce, Vue, terragen, fractals etc. A rare photo or 2d image may be posted once in a while also. I have a gallery at zazzle.com {if anyone cares to view it} where any/all royalties from sales go to help St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. A Helping Hand
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Comments (12)
JAYBEEH
Excellent image Brian!!....this is a very cool tweak & the castle adds to the scene perfectly!!....Superb POV!......BTW did you get the e-mail??
peejay
gorgeous foreground, and nice import
woz2002
The castle works really well. I would have liked to have seen a closer crop of the castle with the terrain in the distance, IMHO. In doing so would also open up the options to add vegetation or other details. Great Image :)
Slav
The foreground it absolutely great looking part of it.
DennisReed
Awesome!
Alex_NIKO
Very nice terrain and well done rendering.
Osipenkov
Superb!!! It's my favorite!
attileus
Amazing rock texture and composition!
prutzworks
cool mojoing
aktati
Looks like it grew there for sure .......very nice fx.
claudia02
Interessant !
abreojos
Stupendus work Brian!