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 (5)
Glendaw
Wow another beautiful bike and presentation Pete.
The unique lime green color is very eye catching.
You are a Master Modeler and it is always a pleasure to see your work.
iborg64
It is indeed both fantastic looking machine
Switzart
These machines that you model must take a hell of a lot of work to make them. How long does it take you to make one of these? And what software do you use to model them? I am just curious.
woodywoo
This was a 25 hour project off and on. I use wings3d, sculptris and 3ds max to create each individual piece. Then I save them and import and assemble and texture in Bryce7 where the final fender is done.
ArtistKimberly
Fantastic Work,
Staticon
Now that's one I'd like very much - and in my favourite colour. :-)