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Dead Man's Castle

Bryce Fantasy posted on Mar 21, 2007
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Made in Bryce 6...I'm not very happy with this one but wanted to post something...while in Bryce it looked better but after the render finished this is what I had...maybe will try it again at a later date. Props were freebies here at Rend but I don't remember the artists. Zoom in for detail. Thank you all for your comments on yesterday's post and please have a great Wednesday...love you all. God bless and blessed be.

Comments (39)


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erlandpil

1:09AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Nice one again erland

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RubyT

1:10AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Perhaps add a filter in postwork to deepen the tones, like atherize. You're getting there and this is a great composition!

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caviedes

1:11AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Nice!

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mikeerson

1:29AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

I'm not going to lie to you... I miss your work from the days you used poser. This does not seem like your work... but, that's just my oppinion and I hope you take it as a compliment.

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angel_dust

2:45AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Great image!! and nice collection of sculls! lols!

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Gor111

2:55AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

A fascinating Bryce work you have uploaded here! I love the foggy and scary atmosphere here! What an excellent light setting and postwork!!!

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morghana

4:26AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

This is a beautiful! Awesome work!!! Hugsss. Delia

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pjlawson

4:31AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Excellent... but the skulls look a little out of scale to me. I love the castle and the fog. The gate is a great touch!

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DennisReed

6:50AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Keep playin'! It will happen! ;)

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eekdog

7:08AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

well done sweetie,love your castle and gate.

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B_PEACOCK

7:13AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Looks pretty cool.

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LudyMelltSekher

7:15AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

{@}~Hello my dear friend Marlene, Very Beautiful artwork. Excellent!!Congratulations !! and... Five stars from me!!! hug and happy Wednesday.Luminous blesing. Ludy{@}~

Kuiski

8:24AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

I believe that the pile of skulls is something big, and with a bit more of postwork would remain better, but for example the background is nice. good!

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weezy136

8:39AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Dennis is right. It will happen. Love the atmosphere in this one.

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efron_241

8:45AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

your comments are always so nice to me and now you comment yourself with such doubts.. don't do that you made a very nice image here !!! the misty background with the towers is fun.

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chrissy16

8:51AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Very Beautiful artwork.

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angelbearzs

9:43AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

that is very cute secne and awesomesecne!!!"0

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delbeke

10:21AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Marley this is wonderful, you are learning Bryce in leaps and bounds, don't put yourself down, it takes time to master anything, the more you do the better you get and you are on your way! :o) Keep up the good work

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Fidelity2

10:32AM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Super master-piece. 5+.

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Silkylady

12:18PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Very scary, Marlene. Love those skulls on the post. Love the fog over the castle. That really makes it scary. Huggs...Silkylady...

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carlx

1:50PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Great idea!!! Excellent composition and render!!!

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Hendesse

2:07PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Beautiful and scary composition. Very well done!!

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sandraz63

2:13PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

It is a very beautiful and scary image, You did a great job!!!!

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davidoblad

2:21PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Don't put down your efforts! In the future, if your not happy with an image, then don't post it! Unless.. your seeking suggestions on improvements or critical analysis. In that spirit then I might question your choice of ground terrain material. It looks a bit like astro-turf or carpeting. The castle, fence and haze are great. The skulls are ok, but they don't look grounded and their height placement gives the illusion of distance, making them look extra large. Your getting there however and just a bit more practice & patience will do wonders. Hugs from Dave :^) Ps. How's your stepmother?

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mcv

2:55PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

My favorite parts of this artwork are the sky, the way the sky blends perfectly into the fog by the castle, and the fence texture. I have been moving the "read_me" files for free items to the same folder as the item so I can find and give credit. I also try to add "_NC" to the free items that are "non-commercial" and often name/rename the readme file and install folder to include "_by_so_and_so". Just some ideas that over time, give me more and more hints as to who provided what and under what usage rules. Where I keep the installer or zip files, I often also rename then with the _NC when needed or add "_by_so_and_so" to the file name.

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Eldeago

3:15PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Very interesting use of props!

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akulla

3:32PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Nicely done sweety, love the backgound.

Valerie-Ducom

4:25PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Oh yes, so beautiful work and very nice composition !!! :)

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pops

5:57PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Great idea Marley

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Mad-Mike

5:57PM | Wed, 21 March 2007

Hey cool one still Marlene :-) I like your style of art, very creative and unique! take care my sweet friend :-)

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