The Glow of Spirit Mountain by Lightpen
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Description
A soft place of time and space and oh, so quiet.
Lightpen
Comments (5)
3dsync
Very nice Bryce render!! the light is very good
me109
Wow! :)
wrpspeed
fantastic pic
pdq1234
This is pretty kewl. There is something spooky about it. There is something bugging me about it though, not exactly sure, I think there is something a little bit weird in the patterns of light and shadow. It reminds me of a trip I took with my folks when I was a kid, we were in the rocky mountains right near dusk, Anyway the sun went behind a mountain peak and so it got real dark and shadowy, then the sun moved past the mountain but it was still shadowy and at the same time the sun moved past the mountain, they lit up the steep side of mountain with hidden lighting from below(it lit the lower part and faded to shadow above), and then this American Indian show started. They came from behind a rock wall and danced across in front of the lighted mountain there were big shadows of the Indians on the lighted mountain. One of the dancers had a wolfs head costume and the rest were in huge feather head dresses. It was pretty kewl, It probably didn't have much to do with real Indian history but it was a good show for a kid. Its surprising what an image can help you recall, Its been many, many years since I saw that show. I'll have to try to recreate the image I remember, but I'm computer challenged, this old computer ain't up to much of anything anymore. I've been looking for a board and chip on e-bay, but seems prices are a bit high for used stuff. At least Bryce was a free download from Daz, which is pretty nice of them, if ya ask me. I'll bet it would be days to render the shadows and spooky affect I remember, of course maybe I remember it a lot kewler and spookier than it was too.
topartist
Not sure about the terrain at the front, I don't think the light is catching it correctly. Maybe getting rid of those clouds would do the trick.