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Paradise Lost

Bryce (none) posted on Jul 01, 2000
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Bryce, Photoshop and Painter 6.

Comments (26)


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Talos

12:00AM | Sat, 01 July 2000

Looks like a cross between Dore' and Frederic Church with gorgeous colors - reminds me of spectacular jungle from King Kong. Atmospheric effect of mountain in background tends to look like advancing monster wave from the Yucatan asteroid impact. :-)

marsh40

12:00AM | Sat, 01 July 2000

Elegant and dreamscapish..I like your style..

Dreamspinner

12:00AM | Sat, 01 July 2000

This is FABULOUS work!!! Can I move there? Verdie : )

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februus

12:00AM | Sat, 01 July 2000

Agree with Talos, astounding Dore'-like hues.

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kaes

12:00AM | Sat, 01 July 2000

You should have a lot of tens for this beautiful picture. The colours, the light ... everyting about it is just perfect. Karin.

Lon Chaney

12:00AM | Sat, 01 July 2000

This is great!!!

schnaps

12:00AM | Sat, 01 July 2000

Fabulous, Schnapy likes! Looks like a ton of touchup, I know how that is. Schnaps

craigrafx

12:00AM | Sat, 01 July 2000

Spectacular, especially in reference to John Milton's literary work!

archetype

12:00AM | Sat, 01 July 2000

You have a very definitive style that I just love Bubba. Wonderful!

Omen555

12:00AM | Sat, 01 July 2000

I love those colors in the sky. Your post work is a bit too obvious and distinguishable. You may try experimenting with other ways to blend your various weeds and water waves...atleast your composition doesnt suck like mine tends to do. heh.

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bonestructure

12:00AM | Sun, 02 July 2000

Technically I could quibble. but what it comes down to is that I just plain like this.Puts me in mind of Edgar Rice Burroughs Pellucidar

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maga

12:00AM | Sun, 02 July 2000

Fantastic, I adore the colors and the atmosphere! Really great work! I hope someday to be able to do something so good!

Glengarry

12:00AM | Mon, 03 July 2000

Stunning. This one took my breath away.

Zeroboy

12:00AM | Mon, 03 July 2000

WOW!!!!!

arcamus

12:00AM | Tue, 04 July 2000

10 10 10 10

twinshadows

12:00AM | Tue, 04 July 2000

This is really great, I love your work!

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Sam_T

12:00AM | Sat, 15 July 2000

Where is the Bryce here?! I see only Painter 6! Postproduction eat up render... ;-) 10+ in any way... Brilliant image.

Bubba

12:00AM | Sat, 15 July 2000

The ground foundation, tree and water are Bryce. Painter 6 for the ground covering and the dense foiage behind the tree. The rock formation is from a previous pic of mine and the rest is Photoshop post.

wagner

12:00AM | Wed, 02 August 2000

Wow! Really very nice!

Lunatech

12:00AM | Tue, 22 August 2000

Beautiful work!Very convincing.

anvilhead

12:00AM | Sat, 26 August 2000

This is fantastic to me. I like your signature style of blending different elements to make the whole. It gives it that 4th dimension when done this well. The sky is Maxfield Parrish all day long. Keep it up friend.

gunthar

12:00AM | Wed, 30 August 2000

This looks like a scene from the movie "What dreams may come". Beautiful.

widder

5:54PM | Tue, 12 December 2000

Marvelous, like an old european paint.....

raptor2

10:18AM | Sat, 12 May 2001

maverlous how dow you this

qaz1qaz1qa

3:29PM | Thu, 27 September 2001

Love the coloring and the mood. you loose me on the water fall. It seems a little unnatural and odd. The level of detail in the whole picture is astounding

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supernova24

6:10PM | Tue, 14 February 2006

Nice image, tranquility in every sense


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