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Bryce Science Fiction posted on Oct 24, 2010
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Hi again people, well as promised here are a few wire frame shots of my models. I never use colour in grouping, (force of habit i guess) so i never have frames looking as pretty as bambam131's.Many look at the models and go *Huh?* but i can make out what's what easily before rendering, so thats why i leave it as it is. The Antarian was an older model, i over did many parts that could never be seen, i knew they were there and liked to try and make a model that theoretically could move or function. Removing a LOT of these pieces has left the look the same but kept the poly's way down. I have put 10 of the Antarians in one scene with 15 of my Mantiz zects to see if a scene is viable, LOL...it worked, but as you can imagine it was not responding very well even on my new pc. Its a balancing act of what looks cool and what is viable that i want to achieve in Bryce and as such i will keep trying to push the programme and myself to see how far either can go. Thankyou for taking a look and sorry if its not your thing, quite a few here have asked for wire frames and to see how these models are constructed. Have a great week everyone Steve

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NefariousDrO

11:59AM | Sun, 24 October 2010

That is awesome stuff, I like seeing these wireframes, it shows me how you get some of the really interesting effects you have with your work. Very cool stuff, I really love these models!

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lordgoron

12:16PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Hey Steve, you read my mind ;) I really wanted to see how you did such detailed modelling.

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MarkHirst

12:42PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

That is seriously impressive work, well done.

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FloydianSlip

1:44PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Really outsatnding work!! :)

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Bambam131

2:55PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Amazing modeling by an amazing artist! If people don't believe that you can model in Bryce then they just may want to have a look at these babies!!! Brilliant work here Bro, and thanks for sharing! All the best, David

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Hubert

4:53PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Stunning Bryce modelling!!

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skiwillgee

5:05PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Bryce and boolean genius.

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RobertJ

5:07PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Oh man this is the hard way, at least i use grouping colors, wich makes it a lot easier to try different materials on the groups and objects.

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coolcatcom

6:02PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

Steve I'm so glad that you have posted the wire frame views of these two models. I look at the polygon and object numbers and chuckle Wowsers said the man. quad4 PC's will get a work out with these bad boys. What really blows me away (look everything you're doing blows me away) is that you work in wire frame mode. I bow to you lord and master !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! George

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vorban

7:22PM | Sun, 24 October 2010

amazing work!

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peedy

12:09AM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Oh man, that looks so complex! But the results are awesome. Corrie

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thecytron

8:59AM | Mon, 25 October 2010

Interesting presentation!

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violet

5:27AM | Tue, 26 October 2010

Amazing.....!!!

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necrophage

4:37PM | Tue, 26 October 2010

amazing insight - awesome modelling - wish i could do something like this with bryce!


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