Autumn Mood (Rework of "Morning Solitude") by Adonis
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Description
I have spent some time re-creating more convincing mood on this one for the time being. Some modelling is done in trueSpace and postwork in photoshop after rendered in Bryce4. Enjoy!
Comments (18)
FALCON2
Ok, now I really have to try some interiors again. I adore texturing and this is ridiculously WONDERFUL =)
Sorcyress
WHOA! I will NOT do interiors..... This is perfection.... Oh, I'm speechless.
viewlenz
I don't recall if I saw your earlier version, but this is mighty fine!
PMD
Excuse the french, but what asshole gave this image less than 10?? This is sublime - you should be VERY proud of this image - absolutely breath-taking....10 out of 10.
HybridSoul
i must say this is good damn good loves the texture work
Ionah
Very very good job.
Carnifex
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome texturing and modelling on this one. I think this is as close to reality you're gonna get in Bryce. Thanks for sharing and keep up the DAMN good work!
ronmolina
love the detail wish I could do such fine work.
Glengarry
Very goopd work. Great light sourcing and textures.
achtung_333
This is without a doubt the most photo-realisitc image I think I've ever seen from Bryce. The only thing I can possibly suggest is to find a better fire texture, but who the heck cares... Just look at that room! Masterfully done!
0siris
Fantastic! I love the light from the window!
Populus
Outstanding work!
brschmidt
Ditto all the great comments above!!
MikeJ
Truly amazing!
Hexagon
Immaculate
Sam_T
Much better than 'Morning Solitude'. I give you 10, though i keep in mind 9,999 ;-) -- ev'rything is excellent except the fire...
Adonis
I do appreciate your comments & suggestions, folks. This piece is something that pretty much sums up what I've learned as I've been working with Bryce for about a year. I know Bryce is well-suited for landscape works but I was very interested in discovering the unseen possibilities of working with 'smaller' settings. I do realize that Bryce can do only so much when it comes to photorealism, which is what I'm trying to achieve in much of my work. A few of you gave comments on the fire, and yes, I agree that it obviously looks 'fake'. But then, I had to give up on coming up with better fire because I've already spent much time making other parts of the project look convincingly real. I am always open to new ideas, suggestions, comments so please keep them coming! Now let me go back to work. LOL.... Thank you again.
rain
Good God! This is Bryce?! Amazing!