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Comments (13)
msdragonfly
Wonderful work, my friend! And a wonderful message. Bless you.
stoney54
Nice Work! Thanks for sharing it with us! :-)
whiskeysierra
May all children ( and all other people too) take it to heart. Great idea and excellent realization, Mike! Peace.
bigbraader
Nice picture, nice concept. I want to comment on the grass, though. I've seen some of the other pictures you've made, and, forgive me if I'm mistaken, but it looks as if you use a terrain to build grass. I don't think that's the best way to do it. My solution to grass, weeds and so forth, is to use the Bantam3D grass generator, which produce all sorts of grass in small obj-files. It's very flexible and versatile, and of course you can texture it in Bryce. I strongly recommend it, it will make pebbles and leaves, too. I have no "connection" with the maker of this freeware (right now I don't even remember who he is) - but you can get it at www.bantam3d.com.
tuttle
Great pic, and the grass is excellent and very realistic (I wouldn't advise using OBJs for all that grass unless you have about 10Gb memory!!!!) Nice work.
Mirona
Great work and a very meaningful poem. I like it very much Michael!
lemonjim
ya gots da grass goin' good! nice and realistic, and probably not too bad to render. technical excellence exemplified.
Freeze
What a wonderful message harmonious with a very tasteful picture-composition... and the grass looks stunning!!! - - Thanks, friend :-)))))
silune
Great text, great grass with no third-part-software (really stunning!) and the choice of symmetry gives a lot of strength to the subject: great. (my only (little) regret: the sky. I know, I always say that... sorry)
carebear
very touching pic,sends out a great message. your grass looks very real.excellent job
Colette1
This is beautiful, Michael. Great job on the grass! Your work with Lattices is really coming along.
twinkie45601
i love the flower
daydrifter
u always were a good riter bro. nice grass to.