2011 A Christmas by spiderfingers
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Description
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all! Well it's Christmas eve. and Santa is at the home of the Winkle family relaxing with a book after just finishing his rounds delivering packages for Christmas day. I would like to thank evry one who has uploaded to the free stuff because this picture has a little some thing from a whole bunch of people, such as christmas tree lights from Ockham, Guderun for Nativity Kripp, candcane by Madd-Matt,Bryce christmas materials from EMS Arts, tricycle from Kessiah, the gift box's were from Cornicopia 3d, stockings were from Daz, santa from Google Warehouse, the photo haning on the wall is render from Bryce that was a free scene file but I just can not remember whear it came from. (mental note to my self, so that is why people put the read me's in with their freebies) if you see your model in here please let me know so I can add yor name to the list.
Comments (3)
peedy
Lovely festive image! Gorgeous ligthing. A lot of presents. :-) Have some fantastic days. :-) Corrie
skiwillgee
And Merry Christmas to you too.
rashadcarter
Excellent details! Really sets the mood nicely. The warm colored lights do a lot to foster a holiday mood. Great! Sorry, forgot to attach the link in the other comment: If you are using Windows 7 and have at least 3gb of ram, you can use this tool to increase your Bryce memory usage from 2gb maximum to around 3.6gb, almost double!!!!!!! See this thread for details: http://forum.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=155519 Roughly half way down the page is where the discussion gets to the point. There is a link there to a software that will make Bryce 7 LAA for you. This tool doe snot speed navigation however, as until Bryce gets multiprocessor support for all functions, navigation will be slow. Bryce uses only a single core for most operations except rendering.