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79 A.D......Herculaneum

Bryce Atmosphere/Mood posted on May 27, 2008
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In 79 AD, Mt. Vesuvius erupted with such massive force it destroyed the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. It covered the city of Pompeii in meters of ash, burying its citizens alive where they stood. Herculaneum lay a distance away at the entrance to the harbor, most of its citizens escaping before the city was also totally destroyed. From available information, the city of Herculaneum had already disappeared from the face of the earth as early as late afternoon on the first day of the eruption. According to a letter in which Pliny the Younger described the sequence of events, the sea route via the harbor offered little hope of escape for the citizenry. The road to Naples, however, was still passable. Ash and water fused into a horrendous river of slime which rolled implacably down the mountainous slopes into the city and outward toward the harbor. Altho I was very patient in recreating the Roman structures for the city, it became a nightmare of grand proportion, so I decided to not include them...the city was destroyed almost immediately, anyhow. I have included the rolling ash cloud outward over the harbor area...this is known as the pryoclastic ash flow. Vesuvius, itself is not included in the render. I have used artistic license, so it is not a technical render. It was a bit over an 8 hour render time due to all of the special atmospheric effects and overlapping spheres. Enjoy and thanks for viewing and commenting. Bryce,sharpened and signature with Paint.Net

Comments (40)


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flaviok

5:25PM | Wed, 28 May 2008

Magnifica atmosfera criada, brilhante realização, aplausos (5)

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Mad-Mike

6:03PM | Wed, 28 May 2008

Super nice terrain work, and I love the atmosphere here!

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wawadave

9:46PM | Wed, 28 May 2008

nice picture and history lesson!!!

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myquad

11:17PM | Wed, 28 May 2008

Fantastic story and incredible render! Well worth the render time, Keith!

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leeatsjt

2:40AM | Thu, 29 May 2008

I realized I missed one of yours. This image is awesome, just the kind I like.

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twistedpixel

10:03AM | Thu, 29 May 2008

Brilliant piece!! Thank you for visiting my gallery and commenting on my work. :)

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nazul

12:22PM | Thu, 29 May 2008

Great work ...lot of dynamics in this :-)

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Vik9740

9:19PM | Thu, 29 May 2008

wow... love the color of this!!!

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evinrude

11:59AM | Wed, 04 June 2008

Very nice. Brilliant, daring lighting.

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NefariousDrO

10:46PM | Sat, 21 June 2008

Very cool! This really has the mood of fire and destruction. It's ironic that volcanic soil is some of the most fertile in the world, no?

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