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Bryce Landscape posted on Mar 06, 2008
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Nothing original here. I made this scene in Bryce a long, long time ago and decided to give it a decent render now, for silly sentimental reasons. I still have no idea what it's supposed to be. Postwork: Soft Light layers, whited out the sky, dicked with the colors. On an unrelated note, does anybody know what happened to bunnystuff? He's been gone an awfully long time and didn't say anything about going on vacation, or leaving the site. Maybe he said it in the forums and I missed it, I don't usually go there. Anyway thanks for looking at my stuff.

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e-brink

8:33PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Great! I love this simple image that proves the theory: "Less is more"... Well done!

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sackrat

8:55PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Well done indeed !

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photostar

9:32PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

I like this image very much. Way cool and really looks like craters. Atmos really defines the render, well.

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odile

9:25AM | Sat, 08 March 2008

excellent brycean landscape!

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wawadave

12:09AM | Sun, 09 March 2008

don,t matter it still sets the mind to thinking when you look at it!!

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Buffalo1

4:46PM | Wed, 12 March 2008

It's cool and kinda spooky looking, too. Great render!


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