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The Joy of (Oil) Painting

Bryce Humor posted on Nov 05, 2011
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Woody was perplexed that environmentalist frantically tried to stop him painting a wonderful sunset scene...... at the beach...... and each day! Such philistines!!!!! How else should he practice, to become a famous landscape painter??! Besides, this brand-new training course equipment (available only at Uncle Herby's Rip-Off Webshop) was really not *that* cheap, to be neglected! To quote Bob Ross: "We don’t make mistakes here, we just have happy accidents!". Whereas I doubt that a clumsy Woody spilling lubricating oil at a beach really qualifies as a happy accident. Safety Hint: According to Uncle Herby, this oil is *fully* biodegradable!!! (Within only few deca-aeons.) Scene Information and Credits: - No kidding, I have viewed and enjoyed several of Bob Ross' "The Joy of Painting" TV art-shows during the past years! Even if being about.... ehm, landscapes! ;) - Bryce4 scene and render. - Woody is the Poser4 mannequin figure, though posed and textured in Bryce. - PhotoImpact10 for lettering and some bitmap-textures. - Oil can mesh from "Atlasyster" at sharecg.com. (Considerably polygon-reduced by me with C4D and textured in Bryce). - Some meshes from Carrara 1.1 model CD, though textured in Bryce. Disclaimer: No insults intended here! Neither to environmentalists, nor to Bob Ross, nor all those who know to use *real* paint and canvas! ... and certainly not to bryced landscape scenes in general. ;)

Comments (34)


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rayag

5:51AM | Sat, 05 November 2011

Super image, lovely creation.

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PatGoltz

5:57AM | Sat, 05 November 2011

Isn't that oil kinda vicious? er, viscous? Count on Woodie to make a mess, eh? Uncle Herby should tell him landscape painting is not allowed, especially not on the beach. The beach is fine the color it already is.

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ladylake

7:58AM | Sat, 05 November 2011

OMGosh, this is so funny. I too have watched Bob Ross. Happy accidents are just another way of saying don't be too hard on yourself or take yourself too seriously.......which Woody would never do. LOL Love this one.

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ThunderStone

8:17AM | Sat, 05 November 2011

Love the humor... I had started out in art watching Bob Ross on public TV during days when I was off from work. Did my first oil painting which still hangs in my mother's living room. Got to remember to take it down one of these days.... LOL

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thecytron

8:38AM | Sat, 05 November 2011

Nicely put together!

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grafikeer

8:45AM | Sat, 05 November 2011

LOL...a great way to start my morning! I remember Bob and his "happy accidents","happy little trees" and the wonders of "magic white"...hmmm,makes me wonder why he was so happy all the time...well done!

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peedy

9:42AM | Sat, 05 November 2011

LOL, this is funny!!!! :-D Great lighting, too. I, too, started paiting following Bob Ross. Thanks to him I can make a decent painting. :-) Corrie

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Bothellite

11:33AM | Sat, 05 November 2011

Offense?? How about me? I always preferred my work in EP 90, 120 because of the piquant essence of sulphur that tied the work together (and tended to clear the area like a good fart). Thanks for sharing (the render). Outstanding objects and that oil is REAL!

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claude19

11:54AM | Sat, 05 November 2011

Fun and creativity !!! SUPERB !!!

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bebopdlx

12:55PM | Sat, 05 November 2011

LOL, this is just to funny, very cool work !!!

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bazza

2:32PM | Sat, 05 November 2011

Lol this is great thanks for the laugh this morning.. Go Woody never give up and never give in, paint that beach.. ;-)

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farmerC

2:32PM | Sat, 05 November 2011

Fantastic work.

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A3DLover

8:28PM | Sat, 05 November 2011

LoL! Awesome idea and render

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mininessie

4:26AM | Sun, 06 November 2011

:D great as always...he is a real danger ¿isn´t he? XD

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ia-du-lin

5:08AM | Sun, 06 November 2011

excellent work, cool and funny image

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tse60

8:51AM | Sun, 06 November 2011

Another funny scene. I like it ;)

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shorterbus

9:08AM | Sun, 06 November 2011

Won't be colorful sunsets but if you can squeeze different hues out of varying SAE's, then he's on to something. I'm not an artist but I get so enthralled in those shows!

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miztere

2:25PM | Sun, 06 November 2011

funny scene!

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awilddogg

8:46PM | Sun, 06 November 2011

awesome

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blondeblurr

2:22AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Are you planning to paint the car? - perhaps in different shades of 'sludge'? that is close to 'putty' - right?... ;) you da spin-doctor! BB

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soffy

11:55AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

:)wonderful work****

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jophoto

11:01AM | Tue, 08 November 2011

What fun images you create! Truly delightful.

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artistheat

5:16AM | Wed, 09 November 2011

LOL..Excellent Work and Story

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carlx

12:26PM | Sat, 12 November 2011

Excellent idea and composition!!! :)

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JaneEden

5:34PM | Sun, 13 November 2011

Really excellent work a really clever idea too, glad we have computers these days and can digitally paint, far less messy and cost cutting too. hugs Jane

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A_Sunbeam

4:44AM | Mon, 14 November 2011

Nice piece of work!

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dochtersions

10:08AM | Tue, 15 November 2011

Ha, is this great! Beautiful and funny!!!

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MagikUnicorn

4:42PM | Tue, 15 November 2011

Awesome job

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pat40

10:34AM | Thu, 17 November 2011

Very good.

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Rhanagaz

5:07AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Great scene and a wonderful humor! Great work!! :o)

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