I am a student and 3D artist from Longmont, Colorado. Computer graphics is one of my most recent interests. I started out using Bryce, but I have switched to using Vue almost exclusively. I currently use Vue 4. My favorite type of computer graphics is 3D landscape art, but I enjoy other applictions as well. I have also used Animation Master and Maya. BIOI was born in Boulder, Colorado in 1984. I have lived in the Boulder area for my whole life. My love for nature has inspired me to create art. I have been interested in art since I was a kid. From the 7th to 12th grade, I attended the Bridge School in south Boulder. There I was introduced to Bryce 3D and Animation Master 2000 among other 3D programs. I attended Front Range Community College in Longmont, Colorado. I am currently majoring in Geography at the University of Colorado at Boulder. I have always been interested in expressing my vision of the world through art and literature. The world of computer graphics has helped me to expand my artistic horizons. Right now though, it is only a hobby. Some of my other interests besides art include listening to heavy metal music, going to concerts, writing, and watching movies. Currently, I have little time to do more computer graphics, but I hope that I will have enough time and energy in the near future.
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Comments (5)
Peter C
Something I had to learn -- symmetry, or near-symmetry in natural features (like trees) never really happens. It's one of the most UN-natural occurences in nature. The fir trees above, while nice of themselves, look almost like clones of each other. You may want to try varying the number of branches and shapes a bit more.
Freeze
We see here a wonderful fairy tales with romantically atmosphere and so it is'nt importantly whether the trees grew symmetrically or not, we think... thanks for sharing your beautiful sunset with us, friend :-)))))))
Alienworlds
Yes, I know the trees look somewhat the same, but I did change the randomness significantly, darkness and lightness of the needles and the sizes of the trees and their trunks, among other things. Their is only so much you can do in Bryce. Thank you for making comments on it though, everyone learns from their errors. Thank you for the positive feedback Freeze, it is always a pleasure.
Pawn_of_Evil
While the trees do look similar, the use of color is fairly good, as always.
morin3000
Great image. Shapes & colours work well! VOTE