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 (7)
Cyve
WOW... Fabulous once again... Just FABULOUS !!! I love your creations my friend !!!
3DClassics123456
I had seen that the front shock absorbers were horizontal and I found that strange. I like the materials.
woodywoo
I had to create a new sky from scratch for this one, I was getting so many reflections I couldn't see any of the parts. I'm really limited on skies because anything with color in it changes the color of my materials. I only have five skies I created so far that work.
bakapo
what a cool bike, I like the color a lot.
woodywoo
Thank you these are pretty much my signature colors, Red, Chrome and Gold.
Flash3030
You need to start working on figure's so we can see how a person can drive your machine's.
woodywoo
Ive tried exporting these in to Daz so I could add a Figure, the files are too big. It crashes DAZ everytime. Everything you see is an individual object. I don't use maps like a skin file to create these. This is actually a smaller one and there are over 700 objects in this model.
claude19
nice evolution of the concept and the idea of a high and low position to be able to move is very insightful! Like what your concepts are not as assemblies of parts, but you pay close attention to the credibility of your gear !!! I will admire you and your work even more !!!
peedy
Another fantastic one! Corrie
paul_gormley
great view angle on this, you really get to appreciate the engineering, think this is one of you classiest designs to date
woodywoo
Thanks Paul