My name is Pete, I started using Bryce back in 2001. I dabbled for a few years then I had a PC crash in 2009 and I lost everything.
Last year I downloaded it again and attacked it with a new vengence. I do not do many scenes, my renders focos on the object created. My work is Dark and Dystopian and mostly involves metals of one sort or another.
Ive been a member here since 2007, lurking,looking and learning. The images I post are things Ive learned from all of you.
My art helps me escape the Madness of Reality
Enjoy.
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Comments (13)
paul_gormley
with those powerful hydraulics and forward facing structures, I think this is an orthoptera rather than gyro :) — lovely mechanism with those copper tones
claude19
outstanding creation and fantastic creativity !!! splendid art !!!
bebopdlx
Cool looking work Pete.
Cyve
Another fabulous engin... Your imagination is absolutely fantastic my friend !
AdeyMack66
Great image and model :)
Greywolf44
Great looking. . . . . . whatever! Beautiful render.
peedy
Beautifull model! Corrie
Shaylea
just luv steampunk! beautiful render of this machine :-)
farmerC
Shining work.
eekdog
top notch modeling! very cool flying machine..
Kinchie
Cracking copter and looks lovely in this render. The engineer on this one stole some modern airliner wheels rather than using the steampunk style ones, I guess because some hard landings have been planned for this adventuremobile.
woodywoo
My real life friends and family have labeled my work 'SteamFunk" ( spelled - Steamphunk ) because of my use of Modern and Victorian age parts in my creations. Im a Dumpster diver, and have been recycling other peoples discarded treasures for years. Years before Steampunk became a movement. My first Mod was in 1978 when I found a 1946 Philco floor model radio in the trash. I gutted it and then disassembled my Rouge 125 Watt guitar amplifier and mounted the components inside and refinished the cabinet. That's was the beginning of my "Tinkering" as my wife calls it. My creations at home all function and serve a daily purpose.
Jollyself
with each one, I am more impressed. Love your work ;)
Sylverdali
hmmmmmm I feel like a novice , your work is really outstanding