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Bryce Illustration posted on Jul 24, 2007
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I have no idea what's growing in the glass flasks! I saved this model file Saturday afternoon. I awoke at 4am Sunday morning with a jolt because suddenly everything got quiet, too quiet. The transformer up the street had failed and I was without power. Normally I'd be OK with that, but this time I had started a render on Saturday afternoon, and everything since then was lost. When the power came on 6 hours later, I restarted the render and it's taken until about 60 hours now, not yet to AA, and wants more, but I'm exhausted with it. [Corresponding to torus interior the previous post.] This time, I decided to multiply mode instead of screen mode! -Enjoy

Comments (14)


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blankfrancine

9:23PM | Tue, 24 July 2007

Impressive!

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3Dsmacker

10:51PM | Tue, 24 July 2007

Good SF render.

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duo

1:33AM | Wed, 25 July 2007

Love everything of this image als if it is a little bit dark.

vangogh

9:07AM | Wed, 25 July 2007

Nicely done....very ominous feel to this one. Too bad about your power going out....and the render time of 60 hours. Bryce and glass don't get along too well do they. We lose power here in Bellbrook all the time but I've never had it happen during a long render. With the power going out all the time here I was forced to get a APS backup system because it (poser outages) was frying my motherboard and I got tired of having to take my dead computer back to the repair place every 3 weeks or so.

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potamus

10:45AM | Wed, 25 July 2007

Oh, this is cool!! I see a higher order emerging!!!

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Burpee

9:41PM | Wed, 25 July 2007

You poor soul :( I've been there. Had a 48 hour render going and only 3/4 done when our power went off. Grrrrrrr...never felt the same about the pic. Ended up changing a lot of the textures so it would render faster. I feel for ya. This is excellent as is though. All your architectural images are crafted with care. Wonderful feel.

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nelsone

12:28AM | Thu, 26 July 2007

Yes, it's slow to render, but the glass is essential to any mad scientist's operation, IMCO. The near-monochrome gives it the dark feel, like Kenneth Branagh's 1994 version of Frankenstein.

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supermarioART

9:21AM | Fri, 27 July 2007

I'm not so patience.....Excellent work!!!

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Ruud

9:27AM | Fri, 27 July 2007

WOWwwwwwwwwwwwww, its great ike it a lot.

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ascript

11:18PM | Fri, 27 July 2007

Awesome image! ;)

Sking

3:22PM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Cool looking render Jim. 60 hrs! You have more patience than me. Awesome work. ---- Scott.

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Incarnadine

11:51AM | Sun, 29 July 2007

still a massively cool image!

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wawadave

7:36PM | Fri, 07 September 2007

awesome!!

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acclaude

4:31PM | Mon, 10 September 2007

Wonderfull tones, light, structures & transparency effects, SUPERB PIECE !!! an "add to..." one, xxxxx


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