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Bryce People posted on Dec 10, 2002
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This image is dedicated to a wonderful girl, Diletta. It was inspired by one delicate fantasy we shared some weeks ago. _***_ Now some notes. This is the most complex project I ever elaborated in Bryce so far. It took almost two weeks of my spare time to composing, modelling and texturing the scene and the objects, work done exclusively in Bryce with the exception of the human figures, wich I posed in Poser and then textured in Bryce using a great tool, "Grouper v1.4" by CastIronFlamingo (www.castironflamingo.com). _***_ Now the credits. Not all modelling was mine. The trees are DXFs by Varian's DreamModels3D. The benches are free objects I found in 3DCaf

Comments (12)


TheVelvetFoxx

8:27AM | Tue, 10 December 2002

First, I love the banner on the building - it is a nice touch. Second, I love the fountain. Other really nice details include the trashcan and scattered papers on the ground. Great job!

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Longrider

11:42AM | Tue, 10 December 2002

Nice job.

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Tommy3D

11:46AM | Wed, 11 December 2002

Fantastic work of art! The realism is great. You said you spent 2 weeks working on this image. Your talent and hard work shows. Bravo!

Masema

10:09PM | Wed, 11 December 2002

Great modeling. For a newbie, you're well on your way to great things. Your patience has paid off. My one, very small, critique would be the grass. 3d plants.com has some pretty good freebies on stuff like that. Keep up the good work.

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bigbraader

5:30AM | Sat, 21 December 2002

I like the composition very much, and you display a great attention to detail. Like Masema, I would use imported objects for the grass. I highly recommend the freeware from "Geese", Bantam3D "Grass", which can make all kinds of grass (and pebbles/rocks!) in small OBJ-files. Available at www.bantam3d.com. Keep your very good work!

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gsb

2:55PM | Fri, 27 December 2002

Cool pic! The time you spent, was it worth! (hope this sentence is working in english!) Just one small critisism: The gate is coming right out of the stone. A little slit would work here! - Fantastic first try! Go on, friend!

SylvieB92

11:42AM | Wed, 08 January 2003

I didn't know this image of you...stunning stage setting with great textures. Excellent characters poses too. Continue so to investigate your limits, it will be hard, because in this domain, I think that there isn't it!:):)

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frndofyaweh

8:11AM | Thu, 09 January 2003

agree with all, your really good at this! no need to be modest, friend. Grouper v1.4 sounds pretty interesting; I like the fact that shadows from the figures are also present.

Free2Dream

5:01AM | Mon, 17 February 2003

well... you got da talent... i m pretty sure of that...

aladingenius

6:49AM | Fri, 11 April 2003

Beautiful atmosphere. I prefer this version.

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calum5

6:31PM | Mon, 21 July 2003

On visiting this the ranking was on good!WHAT do they require blood back then!Heck this is excellent !Thats my click :o)..

Wippy

7:00AM | Fri, 01 August 2003

Cospiena di dettagli! Ma l'ispirazione era per caso il Castello Sforzesco?


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