Crusader's Homecoming by Badsue
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Description
Bryce 6.1
I felt it's time for working on some of my unfinshed older Bryce projects, this is one of them.
Castle, horses and knights are free models downloaded somewhere (sorry can't remember who did them, too long ago), I just gave them new textures. The rest is my own work.
No postwork except for signature.
Comments and suggestions always welcome and appreciated!
Comments (25)
Kaartijer
Awesome view, you did a pretty good job here!
joaq
Great work with Bryce,wonderful scene!
waldodessa
Beautiful work!
NanetteTredoux
Wonderful, very painterly.
Umbetro38
wow das sieht stark aus
JeffersonAF
Excellent work.
Hameater
very nice mood in this scene exolent work
peedy
Fantastic image. Great POV and DOF.
Erestorfan
Nice pic! I can only imagine how glad those crusaders are to be returning home! It looks great in the large size too!
grafikeer
Exceptional Brycing...great textures,terrain work and lighting!
Hubert
An epic scene, wonderful!
X-PaX
Du bist ja sehr eifrig. Fotos, Terragen und jetzt noch Bryce. Das sieht toll aus.
JoAJ
Love it!
bebopdlx
Fine work here.
Badsue
Thanks for all your kind comments, they're very much encouraging!
vorban
great work
SIGMAWORLD
Very nice work!
psyoshida
Very excellent Bryce work. Wonderful composition.
IO4
Very well done!:):)
Brian S.
This is really nice
unnyFies
Impressive.
EngleWolf
Really outstanding work!!
Danny_G
Excellent POV. Nice image
brewgirlca
It is a beautiful moody work with a well structured landscape and a wonderful sky. If I may, I would suggest that what is missing here is a depth of color saturation. The landscape you create has a wonderful 3 d depth to it but the lighting is a bit flat overall. I know you don't seem to like postwork but a simple "fix" would be to apply one or two of Adam Wrights Dynamic Actions and then scale the layer back to about 40%. These would give you a greater range of color saturation whether you choose cold or warm tones. Just a suggestion that you might have fun playing with if you have photoshop. Your works are gorgeous; you have a really fine sense of landscape structure.
Plantagenaut
super work, luv. makes me feel...like some sort of God...