***3xspheres*** by PREECHER
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Description
very simple bryce render. i'm trying to familiarize myself with bryce and daz and poser again...took a bit of time away from them and bryce started coming back after i messed with it for a while...been spending alot of my 3d time with blender...anyway i hope you like this i know it is kinda simple. i did it on one of my oldes computers last nite that i recently fixed. i thought the hard drive crashed but my video card had just worked loose...not good connection...i was glad that was all it was but before i figured that out i wiped out my system and lost years of work but i think i have it backed up here and there so i've had to totally reload and reorganize this computer and it's xp...probably waste of my time...but i made this render last nite after i set it up...hope you like it...and have a wonderful day/evening...
***chills and thrills***
Comments (9)
MagikUnicorn
SWEEEEET
Richardphotos
outstanding work
peedy
Beautiful! Great lighting. Corrie
renecyberdoc
xp was a fine and very stable system. we got us win7 64 bit on the new machines fantastic. yep microsoft makes us buy. on the software market i guess the customers are considered betatesters all of us. you cannot buy a single application wich wont update to patch it even before its out.
clbsmiley
I like it! Love pink...
Leije
Beautiful !
Fidelity2
It is very great. 5+! Thanks.
Mondwin
Fantastic and beauty work!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
Chipka
I love the elegant simplicity of this and the implications of "deep space" or at least deeper space than the most local bits of our solar system. The textures and colors really pop out and add nice contrasts as they bounce off of each other and interact quite nicely. I have yet to try anything related to actual rendering, but I know what I like to see and this is one such example.