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What a Drag...

Bryce (none) posted on Dec 12, 2002
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Not sure whether this is best posted here or in Poser gallery as I used Bryce and Poser about equally to make this. Millenium Dragons rendered in Poser, background terrain and foreground fire rendered in Bryce. The fire is Clay's fire, my favorite. Any comments or suggestions welcome as this is to be a Christmas present for a cousin of mine. Thanks! G.S.

Comments (4)


alvinylaya

4:42PM | Thu, 12 December 2002

That's pretty impressive, especially the fire.

Phlegm_Thrower

5:25PM | Thu, 12 December 2002

actually the fire doesn't really look that good. it looks more like gel or some liquid coming out of the mouth and since u got Bryce, why don't u import the dragon into Bryce and render it there?? u'll get better render of the dragon.

gaul

5:30PM | Thu, 12 December 2002

Thanks for the comments. P.T., I was trying for a sort of "napalm" look for the fire but I could maybe rough it up some or something in PS. As for why I didn't import the dragon...I tried, many times and different formats. It either crashed Bryce or gave an I/O error. I got it in without textures but didn't want to have to mess with that again after doing the work in Poser. I agree though, Bryce would render it better.

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Longrider

5:36AM | Wed, 18 December 2002

Indeed what a drag,nice one.


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