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1923 T Bucket (A Brothers Tibute 1957-2004)

Bryce Collage posted on Mar 28, 2012
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Greeting to Everyone! Okay...Here's the rundown.....please bare with me as you read along..... 8 years ago when I first began learning Bryce 5.5 and was getting comfortable with the program I began a long labor of love with model building and have over the years been fine tuning my skills and have created a few of which I can honestly say are 100 % mine from start to finish...Some of you that have been around since 2003(when i first joined Renderosity) have seen my progression throughout the years and my various models. To date I have created 3 different motorcycles/5 various tractor trailer trucks and a various slue of oddities here and there.Until now....the only thing that has eluded me was wanting to create a Hot Rod.(yes I create cars/trucks but they are others work not mine)So back in April of 2004 I started such a project on a challenge from my brother that wanted to see his baby brother push himself to his fullest potential and requested that I should try a Hot Rod.... So Off I went...not knowing what laid ahead..All was going good as expected and I had up to then created the frame and engine under darkness not letting him see knowing he couldn't see it until it was finished.Then August 1st of that year my world crumbled when I got a phone call and was told my brother had died...My world collapsed...The model was placed on the back burner and I told myself I would finish it as a tribute at a later date but I lost the Bryce file and couldn't continue without it. Spring forward 7 years and 3 months later...While going through a tub of CD's this past Friday night (that hasn't seen daylight in years) I found the files..(wipes away very happy streaming tears)..I immediately became reacquainted and began where I left off some almost 8 years ago... "Reason as to why I didn't post Monday and so late getting here today... I've learned so much in those 7 plus years and with a newer version of Bryce my creativity just flowed...So since Friday night I have been on a mission to complete this Hot Rod and and put some closer to a promise I made almost 8 years ago.. So with this all said I would "LOVE" with all my heart to present you this "one and only" Hot Rod that I created totally in this newer version of Bryce 7 dedicated to my best friend/brother of whom I miss so very much to this day... "Looks up and points towards Heaven...."This one's for you my brother....(smiles)... The collage your presented with shows on the upper right of what I had completed to date back then...The upper left shows the changes made to the frame.Since 2004 I have created newer and more stream lined objects and basically had all the newer items just waiting in a folder knowing at some point I would have to attempt to recreate this model from scratch someday.The lower middle shows the entire model in the man cave and I tossed the close up of the engine as an added bonus for those that may of wanted to see it up close and personal for the details. So here you are...8 years in the making...I present you with a 1923 T Bucket that was a labor of love from start to finish and dedicated as a promise to my brother.The most difficult and detailed car model to date for me.So for those that enjoy car art I hope you like it..(smiles).. ~Will~ Created entirely in Bryce 7 and is the latest model to come from the Imagination of Wallace Creation and is totally 100% built by yours truly.... Post Work/Frame/Sig Stamp in Photoshop Elements 8 "Please take the time and "zoom" in so you can really get a feel of the time that was spent in creating this dedication.Would really mean a lot if you did so....(smiles).. I'll be back Friday with my latest from the Fractal Factory!....See You Then!!!

Comments (64)


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barryjeffer

5:33PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

Man, this is one awesome looking car. Your talented my friend... this looks fantastic. Nicely dedicated to your brother. Bravo!!!!

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nitegrafix

6:01PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

Top notch! Instant fave!

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MagikUnicorn

6:04PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

TRIPLE GORGEOUS DUDE

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rocdan

6:18PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

excellent all round

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Faemike55

6:28PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

There seems to be a lot of dust in my eyes as I read the narrative; Sweet model and wonderful dedication to your brother. I know that he is looking down and saying, "YEAH! My baby brother did it!" Excellent!!!!!

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eekdog

6:39PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

would love a t-bucket myself Will, thanks for sharing this cool image..

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spiderfingers

6:52PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

excellent modeling!

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greyone

6:58PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

This is a fantastic dedication for your brother. Very touching memory presented. Your skill is exceptionally displayed by this project.

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Savage_dragon

7:02PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

What an incredible masterpiece. Having just learned of my own brothers passing last year, I can relate. I'm so sorry for your loss, buddy. But a tribute well done. It took its own time & came to fruition when it was right & ready. Sending you a 'well done!' And a big hug. ")

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wrpspeed

7:26PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

very nice work

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Richardphotos

7:30PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

it seems like yesterday when I joined rendo.I was around before I joined in may 2003 but after I wanted my own gallery and be able to purchase products for poser did I join stellar modeling and quality concept

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memorylane

7:37PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

Hello Will, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your brother Greg. This an AWESOME tribute to him and I know that he is looking down at you right now and saying, A JOB WELL DONE little brother ! My oldest son does models of old cars and trucks. He has them all displayed in his room on the shelves that I built for him. You are one AWESOME artist ! NEVER let anyone hold you back !! Lot's of Hug's are sent to you Will, Hug, Rose

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Bampster

8:03PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

Outstanding work, I am in awe. Marvelous presentation and a beautiful tribute to your brother, it has not gone unnoticed. Excellence!!!!!

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grafikeer

8:41PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

Great modelling and presentation...nice tribute too...I'm sure he approves!!

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davidoblad

9:47PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

Really awesome Will, your brother would have been so very proud. Great job with the modeling and.. well.. everything! Bravo and best wishes from Dave :^)

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jocko500

9:50PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

wow this is super cool looking and I was around back then. I like this a lot and i know if he looking he be happy too

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1358

9:51PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

This is a seriously amazing tribute.... and your Brother was right in challenging you on this...time is time, beauty and truth are forever..

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artrager

10:36PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

I don't get to visit very often but I am so glad I stopped by here today. Your story is insperational and brought a tear to my eye. Your skills have developed so profoundly and your hard work has really paid off. Your brother would be proud. Thank you so much Will for sharing this with us!

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Madbat

11:43PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

Wow that's absolutely amazing work! I'm glad you found the original files...it's fitting.

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peedy

11:57PM | Wed, 28 March 2012

Awesome modeling and a fantastic tribute to your brother, Will. :-) Corrie

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3DClassics123456

12:01AM | Thu, 29 March 2012

Your garage is cleaner than mine and your Hot Rod seems very powerfull!!!!!!

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VEDES

1:53AM | Thu, 29 March 2012

Excellent dedication!!!!!!!!!!!!!

rashadcarter

1:58AM | Thu, 29 March 2012

I don't even know where to start in praising you. I am so glad to see you making use of the new "Additional Primitives" included in Bryce 7! All those rounded cubes and the lot surely helped make this current vehicle possible. Amazing work!

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midnightmum

1:59AM | Thu, 29 March 2012

Wow this is something, great

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fallen21

3:49AM | Thu, 29 March 2012

Excellent model, nice work.

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claude19

5:02AM | Thu, 29 March 2012

What a work, very impressive project ! awesome realization !

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Rainastorm

5:22AM | Thu, 29 March 2012

Your brother is sure to be looking down on your most excellent completion if this handsome 1923 T Bucket Will, I have no doubt. My little brother passed away the year before yours, so I hear what your saying on putting everything on hold. It just got worse from there so I wont go on...but I will say PLEASE keep making these you do WESOME at them! Hugs

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DAVER2112

6:40AM | Thu, 29 March 2012

Sorry to hear about your brother. This is really a fantastic model. Being a Brycer I know how difficult some of this is. Exceptional work my friend, Your brother would've been proud. :)

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nefertiabet

9:31AM | Thu, 29 March 2012

Excellent dedication and work, so real!!!

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HADCANCER

9:56AM | Thu, 29 March 2012

When I was growing up one of the older guys on the block had a car the he took to the local drag strip. I lived close enough to it to here the engines roar, but sadly never went to it. I know theirs was a Ford and it was black. I think it was newer though 40's I think. I am in awe that you could make this. I have had Bryce on my puter since I first found DAZ and never have I done anything with it except open and close it. Song:for your brother. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1KtScrqtbc


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