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When I first started in 3D

3D Modeling Architecture posted on Jan 12, 2009
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Just something different, modeled and rendered in Bryce 4 in 2002, I didn't know that I saved these and recently found several on a CD, It is kind of cool to see what I did when first learning 3D, I didn't know anything about 3d or have a modeling program so I started out trying to model in Bryce3 then Bryce4, what a mess and so time consuming to try modeling in a none modeling program, I used the Bryce primitives and the boolean subtractive stuff [^___^} anyway this is one of my first attempts at making a house [^___^] Cheers, Roger

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shadownet

1:20PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Looks quite nice even if modeled in a non modeling program!

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kdraper

1:44PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Wow!! You did a wonderful job.

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lyron

2:12PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Wonderful work!!

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Geodesic250

2:38PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

I never could model in Bryce but those that can ... a big tip of the hat to you Roger. Bryce may be a non-modeling program but take a look at what it can do in the hands of a Master, like Bambam131. http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/browse.php?username=Bambam131

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magnus073

3:17PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

It is cool to see and thanks for sharing

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Faemike55

4:49PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Nice image and wonderful description!

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KD

6:28PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Roger, Bryce may not be a modeling program, but I haven't seen any 3D house models that look better than this one. It's very good! I've collected a fair amount of houses from other modelers so I can really say that you did a great job.

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NefariousDrO

7:36PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

I agree with the others, you were doing pretty well back then. The talents you have show through no matter what program or tools you might be using.

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dbrv6

9:41PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Cool to see and looks good - I first started modeling in Bryce.

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guitar-slinger

11:23PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Thanks everyone for your nice comments and especially to "KD" who got me started in 3D and taught me how to use Bryce from the very start [^__^] A sweet lady she is [^^] Cheers, Roger

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Minda

12:52AM | Tue, 13 January 2009

this is cool rogers u did great..

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pixelmeister

1:23AM | Tue, 13 January 2009

Very nice first work!

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beachzz

1:38AM | Tue, 13 January 2009

"the boolean subtractive stuff"--oh yeah, I know exactly what THAT means--hah!! I have NO idea how you guys do this, but I love the results; how cool you found one of your old images!!

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magichild2

3:34PM | Tue, 13 January 2009

Oh wow a model in bryce...this is fantastic work..and the results is amazing.

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JaneEden

3:59PM | Tue, 13 January 2009

It all looks very intricate to me Roger, my you did work hard, look at your works now!!! Thanks for sharing this, hugs Jane xx thanks also for your lovely comments on my latest, :o)x

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IO4

12:47PM | Fri, 23 January 2009

That is pretty awesome! Not the easiest of programs to model in - you must have some patience to have built there. Great work:):) You could sell it or offer it for free on the site.It's certainly as good as other models I have seen done by more high end apps:):)


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