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Dads Toy

Bryce Transportation posted on Aug 15, 2010
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ZOOM IF YOU DARE!... I know a lot that come in here to view this seeing the thumbnail and the title Dads Toy might of thought ...hmmm..this might be interesting...lol...well get your minds out of the gutter and.....SURPRISE !!!....Fresh out of the part of my imagination that has been begging me to take all my skills to date and make the ultimate backyard or....errr....ummmm....open road recreational vehicle for both young and old adults alike...(sorry kids...this one's for moms and dads)..Just coming in at 1,319 objects and 12,550,679 polygons that proved a challenge for Bryce 5.5 as it pissed and moaned through out the entire creative and rendering process.You all know that when your knee deep into creating you you just can't seem to gather the strength to click that save button once or twice through out the creation process and usually pay the price for not doing so..I stand accused for the crime and paid dearly when 3/4 of the way through the assembly process(without saving)... Bryce decided 'you have waaaay too many objects' in the scene and had a hissy fit and "CRASHED"...Everything to that point was gone..someone hand me a box of tissues please...luckily for me I 'DO" save each individual crafted piece in a file so with a fresh cup a coffee and a couple of Tylenol I began from scratch with an empty canvas and began rebuilding it from piece one 'AND" saving every time I "grouped" something together...I know...I know...save...save...save...lol..So after all 1,319 objects were once again assembled together it turned into what your viewing above.This is my most complicated model to date using every ounce of my skills and I am starting to see where Bryce's limits are with the version I have and knowing an upgrade is forth coming.So all in all I really thought you folks would like seeing this and I always appreciate your comments or opinions....Have a wonderful day and a pleasant tomorrow and as always...Happy Rendering! -Will- Newest Bryce Model In my Collection.... Bryce 3-Wheeler 100% created by Wallace Creation

Comments (29)


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unstart

2:38PM | Sun, 15 August 2010

Wow, beautiful toy and beautifully and artisticly presented!!

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J5ive

3:04PM | Sun, 15 August 2010

Wicked cycle and I like the way you have Presented it

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vintorix

4:51PM | Sun, 15 August 2010

Very nice modeling, unbelievable that it can be done in Bryce!

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Danny_G

5:52PM | Sun, 15 August 2010

Woaw. Great render ! your best IMHO

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dough3219

6:51PM | Sun, 15 August 2010

Wow an awesome toy well worth all your hard work and much appreciated I would like to see other views of it

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julesart

6:53PM | Sun, 15 August 2010

I see this and think, wow! awesome! This is a great render! I absolutely love it. The metals shine so beautifully! You do have an eye for detail. Not saving and then having your program crash has happened many times to me. It took a while before I finally learned to save whenever I make a huge change or add something. You live and you learn! Lol!

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Rainastorm

8:23PM | Sun, 15 August 2010

Ohhhh wish I could have a ride on dads toy!! TOTALLY awesome!! WOW!

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psyoshida

9:47PM | Sun, 15 August 2010

Oh bugger when that happens. You are an absolute genius with Bryce, I would never have guessed you could get such a stunning render. I guess I just never learned to use it in the masterly way you can. This is fantastic!!! Bravo.

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artrager

10:05PM | Sun, 15 August 2010

The thumbnail is very eye-catching, but upon closer inspection this render is jaw-dropping! Such a cool design, I want to walk around it like in a showroom and check out every angle and curve. And Bryce... my favorite app last year until I decided I needed a modeling program. I guess I just lacked patience because you have certainly proven that Bryce can do wonders in the hands of the truly talented.

KnightWolverine

11:09PM | Sun, 15 August 2010

For those interested I'm putting a collage together that will show different angles and post at a later date as long as Bryce don't throw anymore hissy fits...lol..Thanks for your continued interest in my art and your wonderful comments.. -Will-

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peedy

12:11AM | Mon, 16 August 2010

WOW, what a fantastic bike!!! Love the flames. Now get me one, too. ;-D Corrie

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jmb007

10:40AM | Mon, 16 August 2010

belle machine!!

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coolcatcom

12:10PM | Mon, 16 August 2010

Will, I sit here in front of my monitor looking in awe at your “Killer” model. WOW, believe me I can use a dozen adjectives. I’m stunned. Masterful work. You know that I model but I would never attempt to do this in Bryce. You talk about file size and so forth. I’ve been using Bryce for a number of years starting with version 4 and I thought you wouldn’t mind a little info. I presently have versions 5, version 5.5 and 6.3 installed on my machines. When it comes to large file sizes version 5.5 is known to have difficultly handling them. Version 6.3 is no better. After some research I have determined that version 7 (which has just been released) is also no better. So I’ve held off buying it until Daz solves the issue. Version 5 however does a great job in this respect but lacks the bells and whistles. You may already know all this but I thought I’d pass it along. Now again, THAT MOTER TRIKE…………….Awesome ! George.

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A_Sunbeam

7:24AM | Tue, 17 August 2010

Now that is one impressive creation!

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hipps13

2:52PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

I like your explanation for the crash sure made me smile I know it is not funny but I know what ya mean save save save save or bug crash ruins wonderful work smiles warm hugs, Linda

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njb2000

3:08PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

lovely looking trike Nice presentation!

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Hendesse

3:40PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

Fantastic model, reflections and presentation. Looks superb!!

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drifterlee

5:45PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

Awesome cycle!

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greyone

6:35PM | Tue, 17 August 2010

i do not understand Bryce at all but this image is absolutly amazing. i'm still learning my way around Ultra Fractal but doubt i will ever achieve the type of expertise you show here with your program. i wish there was a rating above 5, this is one that certainly earns it.

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Mondwin

3:37AM | Wed, 18 August 2010

Great render and fantastic piece...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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renecyberdoc

2:36PM | Wed, 18 August 2010

we are a bunch of fine artists i see ,the ones eats tylenol the other one (me)smokes his pot to get in gear lol. a nice description through the "way to Golgatha". and a very fine piece is that 3 wheeler. reminds me also a bit the outstanding catamaran bikes.very well done and highly favorized.

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MagikUnicorn

11:51AM | Thu, 19 August 2010

SUPER COOL BIKE :)

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lyron

2:00PM | Thu, 19 August 2010

Fantastic render!!

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DukeNukem2005

2:44AM | Mon, 23 August 2010

This is an excellent!

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beachzz

1:49AM | Mon, 30 August 2010

Dad's toy?? No fair--I want it!! Nice ride!!

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kenmo

6:32AM | Mon, 30 August 2010

Excellent model and a fitting render for it...!!!!

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3DClassics123456

12:06PM | Mon, 30 August 2010

Nice!

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clbsmiley

12:46AM | Sat, 05 February 2011

WHOO!! hOO!!! Vroom Vroom!!! Rumb bababababa Cool!! :)

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NefariousDrO

9:48AM | Sat, 25 February 2012

Wow, after looking over this I can see why you had troubles with Bryce, this is some fantastic modeling work, wonderful level of detail. Like you I've run into the "hissy fit" moodiness with Bryce far too often. Still, you pulled off an incredible job, what a cool bike!


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