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Sand Racer

Bryce Transportation posted on Aug 28, 2007
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I suppose this isn't much to look at but, with the exception of the wheel spokes, the entire machine was made of the objects supplied in Bryce 4. It was made in response to a magazine review of Bryce, complaining that it was not possible to make complex objects. I didn't go as far as modeling control cables from the handlebars - I had intended to add them with PhotoShop but never got around to it - but it does have a chain and sprockets (Sadly, hidden on the far side of the bike). Thanks for looking - and for the kind comments on my other efforts. :-) Original Render: 7-Jan-2001 Created with Bryce 4

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myquad

11:13AM | Tue, 28 August 2007

"I suppose this isn't much to look at" Are you kidding!! The modeling work you did on this is simply amazing. Spectacular way to prove somebody wrong!! Bravo and then some. 5++++

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tallpindo

7:03AM | Wed, 29 August 2007

I did not realize when my friend Lang first christened the "pur Sang" "plastic pelican" he was alluding to Packard and Berkely. So we pass through the ivy covered halls. A blessing on this one that it not be lost.

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dunedan

7:11AM | Wed, 29 August 2007

lol awsome! Looks good, you got patients. I know how hard it is to make a bike with only bryce primitives, cause I have also made a bryce bike :D


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