I started Brycing in November of 2003 after being introduced to it through the owner of www.mulawa.net, Peter Hewitt. He created a set of tutorials and sent a group of us a book called Advanced Bryce Creations. His generoisity has led to many hours of joy for me as I create the images you will see in my gallery.
I was able to start Brycing because I no longer worked as a CAD drafter at the local foundry which lost most of its business to overseas businesses. My husband supports me for the time being but says when he retires, I get to go back to work so we have health insurance. We will see :D
Stats: Female, married, no children, brown hair, hazel eyes, glasses, drink Bacardi Limon and diet Pepsi(have since given this up...I still miss it, lol), love to golf, camp, play PC games and Bryce. I used to love to tend my garden so that's where my nick came from...Burpee Seeds.
Boring? Maybe but I'm happy :)
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Comments (121)
emangl
i like this one very much :-)
wow, you made a lot of images, hope you put them out somewhere for sale on products, redbubble for example is a nice place and it's pretty simple to create products there
if you need help about it email me erich@mangl.at
Burpee
That's really nice of you. I am retired now. I was a vendor at RDNA then at Daz 3D but the state of Illinois took too much of my money for taxes and the cost of having my taxes compiled to be sent in was too much. I ended up with not much left over. I don't need the money but I do miss being able to deduct the cost of software. I'm sorry that I did not upgrade my Vue 6 Infinite to the newest version. It's hard relearning to use the software.