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Intergallactic Tourist -3007AD - for Richardphotos

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Sep 20, 2007
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Model: Kate Model photography: www.ranum.com Bryce 6.1 & 3dS design, 2d.lst file prep/import/merge,mats, textures, lighting: www.sazzart.com As the transport beam faded; Kate haughtily looks around, the 8th Galactic Oddity didn't look like much. Although she admitted to herself that the travel brochure did describe how the primitives of this remote planet had perished in the eco-disaster they'd created. Thanks for viewing. Semper Fi ~SAZ~

Comments (15)


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rainbows

4:35PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

Incredibly beautiful creation!! Superb colours and textures.. and a beautiful lady too. A wonderful dedication to Richard, a superb arist and a very, very dear man. Diane.

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heller_berlin

4:37PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

Beautiful character and great scene!!

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Star4mation

4:43PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

Super image SAZ!!! Interesting texture on Stonehenge :)

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myquad

4:54PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

Wonderful colors, textures and scene. Well done!

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jocko500

4:58PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

so lovely looking. cool work

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angelbearzs

5:36PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

wow she is very beatiful!!!:)

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mamabobbijo

6:10PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

A feast of textures! Delightful young lady. Cool concept.

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skiwillgee

7:48PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

I swear you are getting better. The colors of the foliage and atmosphere is outstanding.

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brigadier

8:06PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

Great scene Sazz. However, I'm not sure that ALL the primitives there perished :)

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Mousson

10:27PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

Wawww! Magnifique! Quel beau mélange et richesse de détails! Image vraiment belle et originale!

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tallpindo

4:22AM | Fri, 21 September 2007

Sixteen hundred cubits by sixteen hundred cubits is not a very big space in which for the woman on the hill to do her thing. Stonehenge is bursting forth with thornbushes. Now what does ecology have to do with 12 lagunas? ( a laguna is an iguana that likes water) I sort of know what you mean. Six guinea hens and a partridge in a pear tree? We hang together or we hang separately. If we are going to be confused we might as well do it where there is something interesting to look at.

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Richardphotos

6:27PM | Fri, 21 September 2007

awesome work Stephen and I really appreciate the dedication.your Bryce always redefines surreal art

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wawadave

12:04AM | Sat, 22 September 2007

tourist season allready?? nice one saz!!

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Fidelity2

6:33PM | Sat, 22 September 2007

Very well done.

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frndofyaweh

11:13AM | Sun, 23 September 2007

AAaaaah....I see what you mean with the objects. The leaves of the bushes are high poly as well and love looking at them as the foreground. Great mix of texturing. Something I finally recognized through viewing your art; the importance of choosing just the right textures for your scene. Now if only to use that knowledge soon. 5.5 had some real issues with Tree Lab CTD's for me. Thank you big for the tip about Bryce versions. I haven't been in the DAZ forums for quite some time and wasn't aware of the latest developments with Bryce.


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