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Bryce Landscape posted on Apr 23, 2008
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This one took a bit of time to construct as all of the lattice terrains are stacked, one upon another...a few are turned on their side for interest. The terrain mat used for the rock effect is found not in the rock/stone section, but under vegetation and is the Hemlock trunk mat. A bit of experimenting with using other mats for the desired effect. The mist on the water is Jetstream in the clouds section. The pebbly surface can also be seen thru the water on this one. Lighting for this one drove me batty as I couldn't decide on which one I wanted. So, I settled on what you see. Thanks for viewing and commenting. Bryce Resized, sharpened and signature with Paint.Net

Comments (48)


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faroutsider

2:30PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Another very interesting terrain. You have a great sense of the attractiveness of geological shapes. Great image!

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MagikUnicorn

2:30PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Superb coast rocky ;-)

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elfguy

2:37PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Very realistic!

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Tanglimara

2:38PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Fabulous transparent type water Keith, I always like it when you can see below the water line. Great terrain work as always and yes, lighting can drive me scatty at time as well but you've done well here. Tony :-)

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flaviok

2:42PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Esplendida obra meu amigo, aplausos (5)

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stevey3d

2:43PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Excellent image! Superb textures and lighting!

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debz

2:47PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Excellent image again Keith! Super POV, terrain and water

Fractal3DArt

2:58PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Excellent work...has a photorealistic quality rarely have i seen in Bryce congradulations...this is a wondrous piece

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DanB-Creations

3:03PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Very beautiful and natural textures scene. Superb!

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lightstormcrow

3:04PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

I learn allot from your sharing of experiments...Thank You....10+

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bakapo

3:22PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

awesome textures, the water is wonderful, too. nice work!

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hipps13

4:00PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Hi Keith I see a place in the corner where it glows blue and white a spot where can tread water might be deep wonderful work sweet smile to you warm hugs, Linda

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DarkStormCrow

4:52PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Excellent Bryce work and scene, nicely done..

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sylki

5:10PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Another beauty!!! The water is gorgeous, so clear and lovely. Your terrains are marvellous,I think you do wonderful things with Bryce. The lighting and the composition are exceptional once more!!!

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Mad-Mike

5:15PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Man! love the terrain work here! awesome layering of rock layers!!!!! you rock Bryce for sure! :)

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Optiramma

5:19PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Man, Keith, you're really on a roll with these brilliant landscapes. Your technique of multiple terrains should be taught in Bryce school, and your experimentation with mats and lighting ALWAYS pays off. The stratafication of the rock is photo quality realism at its best, with just the right amount of personal artistic embellishment. (P.S. -- Did you disable voting? I'm kind of sick of voting, what with all we're going through in the States right now. I think I'll shut mine off too...it's simply the people and comments I enjoy.) Peace.

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jocko500

6:09PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

super looking place you made

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JazzLynn

6:23PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Fantastic artwork.

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e-brink

6:53PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Excellent rock terrain, Keith. Very realistic, one of the best I've seen.

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Richardphotos

7:41PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

beautiful water and realistic cliffs.looks like a place to visit and take pictures

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dhanco

8:00PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Such amazing realism and detail in this, Keith. Astounding how you accomplish that in Bryce. Another fantastic scene and render.

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Chipka

9:26PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

You have a profound sense of geological aesthetics, if there is such a thing! Well, according to me there is! I love your rock textures, especially in this piece. The rock strata are fantastic, as is the sense of realism, especially in the ripply, crystalline water. Fantastic work!

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skiwillgee

10:10PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Great stratified rock formations

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miincdesign

10:11PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Beautiful and serene. Gorgeous render with great textures. All your hard work paid off.

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grafikeer

10:17PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

A very skilled render Keith,I especially like the terrain beneath the water showing through the rippled surface,and the use of a trunk texture for a terrain mat is something I wouldn't have thought of...bravo!

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amota99517

10:27PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Cool work! This turned out great.

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leeatsjt

10:27PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

Great terrain work. And also the water, but I can't tell if the water is a reflection or if I'm seeing another terrain through the water. Either way, it's great!

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beachzz

11:18PM | Wed, 23 April 2008

I love how you almost always have water in your images, it somehow makes them come alive; the terrain is amazing, you really nailed it here!!

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amlondono

12:04AM | Thu, 24 April 2008

A gorgeous Render , Excellent work ! Ana

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capelito

12:41AM | Thu, 24 April 2008

Wonderful terrain and atmosphere. Beautiful water. Excellent work.

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