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Photorealistic Approach 1

Bryce (none) posted on Jul 21, 2000
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Just working my way toward achieving "photo-real" quality images with Bryce (possible?). I intentionally exposed much of the empty wall to add more depth of space.

Comments (3)


Art

12:00AM | Fri, 21 July 2000

Super job here. Agree w/ B&W washout.

mind2mind

12:00AM | Fri, 21 July 2000

Aawright - it looks convincing! that wall could use a slight texture - not too obvious but enough to make the light show some pattern - no wall is tnat smooth but this work is. you might also want to put some persian flaws and imperfections in the wood frame but even if you dont you got slickness written all over it

craigrafx

12:00AM | Fri, 21 July 2000

Gets a Ten from me! Love the hanging device, but too bad the B&W photos were washed out a little. The blue wall is very nice.


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