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Spring Thaw...

Bryce Landscape posted on Feb 03, 2008
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What I attempted to detail with this render is the wet-rock look caused by the melting of Winter's snow and ice as Spring begins to arrive. Enjoy and thanks for viewing and commenting... Bryce Resized for upload with Paint.Net

Comments (25)


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debz

5:01AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Another great landscape Keith!! Love the terrain and the "wet look" you've created here. The water is awesome too, with great reflection!!

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DarkStormCrow

5:03AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Excellent image,I play with Bryce but never get images like this kudos well done...

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lordgoron

5:03AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

I love the wet look of the rocks and the fine water :) Great work

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Pippin_Mariane

5:05AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

WOW... it looks like if you walk there you will find it very slippery.. Great job, Keith ^¿^

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e-brink

5:36AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Love the water – best I've seen for some time. Just right for your title of 'Spring Thaw'. It looks cold and icy - like it's drawn the snow off the hills and is content to deal with it in its own good time.

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Vanadis11

6:55AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Fantastic landscape here. The wet-look on the rocks is superb! Excellent 5+++!

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Chipka

7:42AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Great piece of work...it's funny, I can't decide if this strikes me as "otherworldly" or "primordial." Either way, I like it, especially the wet texture of the rock. The water itself is fantastic as well, and the glistening effect on the rock is fantastic.

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Heathcroft

8:55AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

The realism you've achieved is pretty awesome here, Excellent.

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sackrat

9:22AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Well done !

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grafikeer

10:15AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

I agree with e-brink,your water plane is excellent and your textures convey the sense of spring melt...really like your snow-covered terrains at water's edge too.Well done Keith!

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melevos

10:17AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

excellent!!!!

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MUSEWORX

10:19AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Your vision was well achieved Keith! Superb mat and terrain work! Muis

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hipps13

10:41AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Hi Keith I like that big terrain very much I sure do lets call it Linda's Rock lol just having some fun awesome work shines sweet day to you warm hug with a smile, Linda

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beachzz

11:03AM | Sun, 03 February 2008

This just looks cold and icy, you achieved exactly what you wanted here and it's a beautiful image!!

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MagikUnicorn

12:05PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Beautiful dude :)

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amota99517

12:34PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Your wet rock material is perfect. It really adds to this great scene. Excellent work.

lucindawind

2:09PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

oh this realy beautiful Keith..love the black rocks !

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ansgar2

2:30PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Excellent...well done!!

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ledwolorz

2:35PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Excellent landscape.Great work.

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highcrow

10:35PM | Sun, 03 February 2008

Beautiful..you achieved your vision. Most excellent!! I really love the water as well!!

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evinrude

9:19AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Great landscaping; everyone's right - the water is first-rate.

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Electralena

1:20PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Wonderful view, water. Beautifully done!!!

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Steff_7

9:18PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

I think you have achieved your desired results and love the look of transition from one season to the next. Excellent idea and work...

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Fidelity2

12:29PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

Excellent image my dear friend. 5+.

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Vik9740

11:17PM | Wed, 06 February 2008

it almost looks like the mounds of coal in my neck of the woods!


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