Under The Stairs by bugsnouveau
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Spyder by AmbergArt. Thank You, Oliver! Thanks for lookin' Tom
Comments (22)
jclP
very nice abstact,nice render
Seaview123
Good looking bryce work.
melevos
very COOL abs!!
peedy
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwww Fantastic image. I don't care about the spider, it's the figure hiding there that freaks me out!!! ;-) Corrie
Hubert
Beautiful!
soffy
Excellent and very beautiful work***
bebopdlx
Very cool work.
wawadave
wow!!!
pixelkid
cool
zoren
lovely light!!
Grizabella
Wow, fantastic work, absolutely cool!!
ralphwarnick
Delightful composition and arrangement.
rayag
Wonderful Bryce artwork!
EngleWolf
A visuall stunner!!
neoexcello
Hey, you've got some great stuff in your gallery. This one is particularly beautiful.
KarmaSong
Very creative abstract artwork ! You're a fine Brycist !
sossy
looks like a sail ship is born under the stairs! a dreamy and fantastic composed artwork! ;o)
Richardphotos
really outstanding Bryce art
danapommet
The spider steals the show here. Nice work!
Bampster
Beautiful work, the gradients are outstanding!!!!!
rbowen
Excellent work!
anahata.c
Those are stairs, alright---only their stairs in some huge time warp. What an imagination! I love the spider standing there, comfortable with what must seem like an elaborate 'web' to him. Your stairwell, which seems to wind around infinity, has the most beautiful permutations. Like this environment takes the "stairs" concept and twists it into abstract pretzels. The center is like a shrine for spiders, and I love that figure in the center, like something in an ancient altar. A terrific piece, with dramatic prismatic lighting. I get the feeling one can do a LOT with Bryce. In fact, I've made a note for weeks now, to try it out; but I think the Mac version is limited. (I tried a friends' Poser once, and when she saw the result, she almost threw me out. I haven't a CLUE how to do 3D...) But you sure get unique results. A wonderful prismatic, hall-of-mirrors image. More fine work from you.