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The Old Stone Bridge

Bryce Landscape posted on Aug 05, 2008
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Back to Bryce, today. The bridge structure and arches was constructed with Bryce primitives...albeit, getting the first grouping of objects aligned the way I wanted was quite a task. After connecting and linking them, it was a breeze. Finding just the right surface mats for the bridge was another bit of a chore as I wanted to achieve the very old, crumbling look of a structure which has been battered by time and water. The wave action in the water was accomplished by duplicating the water plane and adding a cloud mat to it. Enjoy and thanks for viewing and commenting. Bryce Resized, sharpened and signature with Paint.Net

Comments (39)


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henrytj

8:55AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Very well done and realistic.

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sylki

10:03AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Wonderful!! It looks like one of the old stone bridges on the back roads in South Africa!!Love the water and the realism.

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tetsu-pino

10:05AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Excellent composition and very realistic image!!! Great work!!!

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hipps13

10:26AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

beautiful work, Keith warm hug, Linda

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capelito

10:33AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Beautiful work.

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e-brink

10:44AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

A nice mood goes with this bridge, Keith. Realistic renders and tight modeling are one thing, but adding an interesting mood or an atmosphere alone can really tell, or suggest a story. Here we can imagine all kinds of brooding scenarios. Well done.

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daffodilbaggins

10:55AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Fantastic image, very well done, and obviously, it took a lot of effort to get it done!

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evielouise

11:13AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

wonderful pov work!

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beachzz

11:17AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

A bridge to somewhere interesting; one I'd like to walk across--your image invites that, makes it so appealing!!

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melevos

11:34AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Excellent work!!!!!!

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Miska7

11:41AM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Very nice scene. Great looking bridge! Very well done.

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carlx

12:06PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Excellent POV and composition!!! Great modeling!!!

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sazzart

12:12PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

I agree 100% with Miska7 :D Very ultra well done my friend. Thanks so much also for your comment on my latest Abstract; had a bit of a chore bringing myself to post that bugger ;-) I agree

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Heathcroft

12:16PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Perfect bridge for a few hundred orcs to be crossing to be held at bay by an elite squad of amazon warriors... Seriously, Keith, this is one of the trickiest and to my mind best renders I've seen for some time. And as Peter just said, its that atmosphere that you add that makes it extra special. How you set all these planes up in Bryce is beyond me, and all credit to you for that spatial awareness that I reckon is the key to Bryce (visualising how all those planes will turn out before they actually do) I think I'll stick to amazon warriors!

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MagikUnicorn

12:38PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Very COOL Brycing

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DarkStormCrow

12:58PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Excellent!

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schonee

2:00PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Excellent and a very realistic image.

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Ravenlady

2:13PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

It´s splendid and very realisitic Keith!!! Fantastic

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Tanglimara

2:55PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Fabulous modelling Keith and you have achieved that 'old and crumbling' look. One can only imagine how many thousands of animals and people have used that bridge to cross over those waters. Great looking terrain work as well. Sure is a wondeful view and I like the way the plants are encroaching over the path at the bridge entrance. Tony :-)

sol258975

2:58PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Good work..Fantastic perspective of the landscape...!

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buzz-69

4:29PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

wow! your work gets more photogenic with every piece you create! this one is amazing!! ;)

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jocko500

5:36PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

this is wonderful made. got mood and look like a army cam march across this bridge

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Black-Carrie

5:41PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Looks so realistic! Fantastic image!

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dbrv6

6:21PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

wow - Great shaping that bridge and the terrains and thank you very much for what you did with the water. I have been so frustrated with the few images I have done in Bryce with water. That looks great.

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Mad-Mike

6:32PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Very wonderful water effects Keith :-) what a creative idea to use cloud material for the water!!! and about your bridge work, I know how it is when it comes to correct alignment! you did a great job buddy! Have a nice night :]

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bluedarkmoon

6:32PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

This is absolutely amazing with this awesome water and the landscape such stunning and gorgeous, wonderful artwork you did..... !!!

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miner027

7:58PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Beautiful work Keith... very outstanding old look to the bridge with excellent terrain surrounding it. The water texture always my favorite part and it looks superb ...Well done my friend!!!

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Richardphotos

8:11PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

exceptional modeling and very natural textures

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myquad

8:13PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Your patience really paid off, Keith! This image is quite extraordinary!

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grafikeer

9:44PM | Tue, 05 August 2008

Nicely done Keith...excellent modelling and your technique with the wave action is very creative-thanks for the accompanying info on that!Love the lighting and mood of this piece,and the POV is great!

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