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Knightly Honors II

Work In Progress (none) posted on Mar 09, 2002
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Working on this image both in Bryce and Truespace (you can see the Bryce WIP in the Bryce Forum). Still trying to get the light right (want imore like the Bryce version). Working on building the whole front end of a church to go with it. The pictures represents a knight graced by God. Any feedback or suggestions would be gratly appriciated. peace jquest

Comments (8)


L.W. Perkins

7:43PM | Sat, 09 March 2002

Wouldn't touch a thing--this is just plain awesome!

Lorraine

8:27PM | Sat, 09 March 2002

perfect as is!...this is wonderful!

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Vile

8:17PM | Sun, 10 March 2002

looks good to me as well!

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jquest

11:39AM | Mon, 11 March 2002

Thank you for you comments. I will not make any changes then.

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turner

6:30PM | Mon, 11 March 2002

it would be nice to see what he is kneeling infront of............

Novakog

12:02AM | Tue, 12 March 2002

really nice except to make it look more like volumetric lighting, make it volumetric light, meaning the light breaks behind him. Consult 3D Cafe's (3dcafe.com) bryce tutorials to do this.

love2pose

7:07AM | Wed, 13 March 2002

I love the realistic lighting you created. It definitely adds more atmosphere to the image! You did a fantastic job here! There are subtle tweaks for which I am sure you are aware of, so I won't waste time pointing them out. The image is wonderful and that's all that matters to me!!

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matsmolund

5:57PM | Wed, 13 March 2002

Fantastic light! How did you make the particles caught in it? One thought: Perhaps it should hit the ground in an other shape. Now it reminds of an spotlight - somewhat contradictionary to the air of transcendence.


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