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Bryce Landscape posted on Sep 24, 2007
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Just another winter scene. I'm tired of the hot drought we are having in the this area of the USA. This was rendered at 3000 pixels and reduced for the gallery. The shrunken gallery version has too many jaggies. I'm tired of messing with it. Trust me the full sized version looks a lot better. Have a blessed day Bryce6, Poser5, PSP for post.

Comments (24)


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waldodessa

11:58AM | Mon, 24 September 2007

Nice work...well done!

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misskitty

12:01PM | Mon, 24 September 2007

makes me cold... and hungry :) nice work sir!

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Fidelity2

2:50PM | Mon, 24 September 2007

Excellent image.

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sackrat

7:39PM | Mon, 24 September 2007

Well done ! Nice atmosphere.

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jocko500

10:24PM | Mon, 24 September 2007

wonderful work. I ready for some cold weather too

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wawadave

12:15AM | Tue, 25 September 2007

so cold!!!

dhama

2:39AM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Excellent foreground and background balance. Snow looks fairly realistic to.

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gmvgmvgmv

5:38AM | Tue, 25 September 2007

This far above tree line, I doubt that the carnivore is going to have much luck with supper, but it'll enjoy a breathtaking view. Excellent terrain and texture work, as always!

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supermarioART

7:36AM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Wow!!!Incredible realism for a Bryce image!!!How do you get that realistic snow terrain???

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Mousson

4:23PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Magnifique image, presque entièrement sur un degradé des mêmes couleurs! Belle et impressionante!

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skiwillgee

9:28PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

gmvgmvgmv, Actually this is more plains land that is cover with scrub in the warmer months. Wolves's delicacy is mice and rabbit. He is using his superb sniffer to locate lunch.

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duester45

9:47PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Whoa! Superbly done!!!!

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SunsetHunter

5:38AM | Thu, 27 September 2007

Well, even at low resolution it looks stunning!! Excellent work on the terrain and material - highly realistic. The wolf is real nice touch as well. Impressive!

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steve100

10:41AM | Thu, 27 September 2007

Great terrain and textures, nicely done.

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Burpee

10:04AM | Sun, 30 September 2007

Gorgeous terrain and really 'wow' in the big version.

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Druidstorm

2:15AM | Mon, 01 October 2007

The wolf is such a wonderful animal and wow its surroundings are so-so beautiful. Well done my friend, Bravo!!!...:))

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sazzart

11:54AM | Thu, 04 October 2007

I like this!!!!!!!!!!!! It's a drag time wise; but when you do fine detail & go to render high ppi, your best bet (if going post on web) is do superfine antialaising setting in Bryce render.

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acclaude

10:52AM | Fri, 05 October 2007

Yeah Gorgeous huge winter natural scene !!! Superb, xxxxx

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FCLittle

3:36PM | Thu, 11 October 2007

Very nicely done...

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HeartsRender

9:10AM | Sat, 13 October 2007

Wonderful scene!!!!!

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melevos

11:17AM | Sat, 20 October 2007

wonderful!!!!!

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UVDan

7:16PM | Sat, 27 October 2007

Very beautiful. You sure know your way around a Bryce terrain. I love the new planetary resolution in version 6.

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Digimon

4:40AM | Mon, 26 November 2007

I love this! Really captures the majesty of the outdoors and nature!

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e-brink

8:20PM | Thu, 10 January 2008

Very nice scene!


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