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 (14)
claude19
SPLENDID realization...outstanding project !!!
peedy
Fantastic! Corrie
3DClassics123456
EXCELLENT!
soffy
Amazing model and work*****
AdeyMack66
Great image :)
Cyve
WOW... Fantastic composiyion... Fabulous work as always
farmerC
Exellent done.
Egzariuf
Now that's wild and i likes it !
QuietRiot
Did you model this fantastic thing? It is totally awesome!
bebopdlx
THIS ROCKS !!!
VEDES
Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!
paul_gormley
I pre-empted, there be a rail, aye, and a cabin, stunning concept, and walking the plank adds a new dimension of fear :)
mtdana
I love flight and these steam powered airships are fantastic looking!!!
steveHolden
I love the intricacy of your mechanics. Lovely image. What inspires you?
woodywoo
When I was a kid I loved Rube Goldbergs work. I just like over complicating things and creating things that have never been seen before. I discovered steampunk a few years back and I realized I had been doing what they thought was a new movement all my live. By recycling discarded things into new functions. I grew up poor so dumpster diving was how I obtained things new to me. This became that, and it carried over into my artwork.