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Autumn Trail by Artist Dan Seitzinger - www.dansei

Bryce Landscape posted on Nov 27, 2019
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Here is a new Autumn scene named "Autumn Trail" I created in Bryce 7 Pro, for the Thanksgiving Holiday tomorrow... Please, read the description for more info, thanks!! :-) Dan Seitzinger Description: It's the day before Thanksgiving and I'm a little behind in making a Fall themed scene. So, I got onto my favorite landscape creation program (Bryce) and put this one together. I named it (Autumn Trail). As you know by now, I love to create CGI places that's reminiscent of places I've walked. But, of course, do I embellish them, just to make it look more ideal, like eye candy! But, that is the fun of creating art, you can make it what you want... As Bob Ross would say, “It's your world”! There are some who think that, because I love Photography, that they are just photos, or manipulated photos. But, NO, they are not!! They are really generated as a 3D environment I create on my computer. They are not photos, or photo-manipulations. They are CGI. Which is Computer Generated Images. Or Imagery. It's something I've been doing for quite some time now. Also, I do like to use CGI as a reference to paint on canvas. Don't get me wrong, I do also paint from photography too, but, when I want something unique, that's when I create my references on my computer. It's one of my most important idea creation tools in my studio... Anyway, I do hope you like this image! it was about 2 and a half hour set-up, to place the objects in the scene, like Trees, Grass and even the fallen leaves sitting on the grass, for example... When I was finished putting all the objects in the scene, then it was another 1 hour and 45 minutes of rendering time. Lastly, about a ½ hour of mastering, then It was finished. Almost as time consuming as painting everything. But, I sure makes a great reference to use as a guide! Take care and I hope you all have a lovely Thanksgiving holiday tomorrow!! :-) Artist, Dan Seitzinger – www.danseitzinger.com

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BryceHoro

1:47AM | Thu, 28 November 2019

Very nicely done scene.

dmsstudios

3:40AM | Thu, 28 November 2019

Thank you very much again BryceHoro my friend, I do greatly appreciate that, and I'm wishing you and yours a most Happy Thanksgiving!! :-) Dan Seitzinger

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jclP

10:16AM | Thu, 28 November 2019

very colored

dmsstudios

11:37AM | Thu, 28 November 2019

Yes, it is! Thank you for reaching out jclP, I greatly appreciate that my friend!! :-) Dan Seitzinger


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