Fishing at dawn by Gattanera
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Description
Here I am with the first job came out of Bryce 7.1. I know what you're thinking: IS THIS ALL?
Maybe I could squeeze a little more of the brain and groped for something more unusual, but yesterday's ideas were a little slow ... I hope you will forgive me, if nothing else is a relaxing picture…
I used only the resources installed in Bryce 7.1 Pro
The fishing boat I took from thefree3dmodels.com /
Comments (9)
Razor42
I like it. Makes me thing of a fisher on the way home after a night fishing. Wish they would get bryce going on Lion for macs.
crunch01
Anna WOW!!! this is tremendous!! I love it, I have a love of the sea I grew up at the beach, and spent my military time in the Navy on small boats.. i really love this image! It is perfect! My desktop for today!!!! and longer off and on. Thanx...
dochtersions
A wonderful scene, it looks so real. I love the water and that ship on it.
peedy
Fantastic image and POV! Great lighting. Corrie
KnightWolverine
I'm a firm believer in "less" is "more" when it comes to creating art when limited resources are available...This is one of those where the scene depicted has just enough to tell the story without having to weigh it down with needless items...As for me...this is just enough and your able to take from it what the individual see's and establishes his or her own opinions....Grand use of Bryce here....(smiles)....
eekdog
looks like a fabulous painting for the wall my friend. you have a great talent for wonderful art Anna.
spiderfingers
a very simple scene but it really works grate choice in the materials and the perfect sky for the scene, very cool!
datadraw1
Great image! I find in my experience with bryce, simple does work best. Too much stuff makes the picture too busy and viewers somtimes miss what the picture is about. Cheers! Kevin.
valtes
Lovely work. :)