The Gathering Of Fates by roobol
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Description
After an excursion in the 2D galleries it?s about time for a new Bryce image,
and I?m glad I could finish it in January :-)
Terrains for houses, walls, streets, stairs and dead trees were made in Photoshop.
Textures were photographed in Belgium, France and Greece.
Characters are the same as in ?Harbour?, but a little older and with different costumes.
(and they still have difficulties with their hats...)
Built and rendered in Bryce 5, postwork in Painter 7
Comments (52)
Zanny
As always amazingly lifelike stuff you really manage to get the mood perfect and even though the people are 2D they do fit the scene very well.
Incarnadine
thank you. I say this because you have given me some very good ideas about future work techniques! Beautiful image and congrats on the AOM!
peterbron
Just perfect, nothing to complain.
kansas
Amazingly beautiful.
Doublecrash
Its' beautiful, Roobol. The sky's dramatic, the use of photographic textures incredible. And you managed to make the 2d people look like they're part of the render. My compliments.
unzy
Just perfect (as "peterbron" said) and there is nothing I can say except staying quite and humble
AnthonyJr
It is so beautiful!
Bambam131
In a word "Brilliant! I cant think of any other word to describe this image. ;-)
alvinylaya
Speechless! This is absolutely excellent!
KAP
Well I am probably gonna get lynched for this but I have to say it anyway. Do not get me wrong your work is truely amazing and I love your technique but for some reason the lighting always seems just a tad off. Now, I realise the amount of work you put into your Bryce images (I have admired them for quite sometime) it just seems to me that the overall lighting on this one would be darker. This is just my opionion and I do not mean any disrespect to your images..I was just wondering if you have ever considered this?
ocddoug
As far as I'm concerned, if it was rendered in Bryce, it IS Bryce. I love your inovative techniques. Wonderful work, and congrats on the AOM!
Daniel7Mc
Kees, you rascal ! I don't know what to say other than, "I love this !!!!"
pauljs75
Great image, and wonderful composition.
But I will have to rag on ya about the lighting. Ok... The sun is coming through the clouds up above, yet there is brighter light casting a shadow as if the sun were behind us? Also note how the shadow is on the lady in the foreground.
Other than that, the quality is remarkable.
legobrick
Congratulations on winning AOM. It's all been said. Keep up the great work.
YL
A great picture as always. You are one of the best artist of renderosity, there are no doubts. But as was said by SylvieB92 comment, the question is : should we post such work in Bryce gallery or not ? The answer is probably : it depend of the amount of post work on the picture. I love your art anyway...
Vincent71
Excellent Kees,(Wie alle deine Werke, dein Stil ist klasse!)and congrats on the AotM.
Chrisisz
Finally! The much awaited image is here! And it's a real beauty also... The dramatic sky, the dead trees, the figures and those stones! Wow! It's a good thing those people are wearing their hats, 'cause i'm sure it's gonna rain! ;) Take care. ~Chris
Longrider
Very nice image.
Sking
Very good work and extreamly well executed. Top job. ---- Scott.
Lon Chaney
Love that cobblestone. Post work or no... It was rendered in bryce. Anybody not using post I would urge to consider it. Bryce is cool but just a tool in the palet of an artist. Anyway he said he made the the stuff of (terrains)...That's bryce as far as I know. Wonderful work as always.
jeweldragon
picks jaw up off the keyboard u manage to amaze me more end more everytime you even make an image GEEZ what i wouldnt give to have your talent ! awesome my friend (hugs)
GrayCloudDesign
Wkat to say Kees?:-) Another masterpiece from you!
Rochr
You have a unique style i like a lot! Another magnificent piece of work here! And post or no post, IMHO if its rendered in Bryce, then thats where it belongs! Otherwise we could all post most of our stuff in the mixed medium gallery. :)
Kendra
This is just beautiful. I find myself staring at the womans shadow and wondering how you did that. Excellent as usual. :)
imanwillie
Magnifique Kees! who cares about the light ; I regard your work as surreal anyway and this again looks like it is straight out of a dream. Surely if we are looking for true photorealism (dull over rated concept for a start) we will take a photograph n'est ce pas? An then publish in the photogallery. Bryce is designed to be expanded by the use of other apps to overcome its own shortcomings and limitations, and with some imagination it can achieve magnificent images such as this! keep up the good work Kees and ignore the detractors; it would be very dull to be perfect ;-D
davidm
A truly amazing work of art. Simply stunning! I love the stones in the road. SUPERB! :-)
kosv01
Long time long see my friend. Congrats for another wonderful image... ---Kostas.
kaes
I always loved your personal and very artistic style...this one is no exception. About the discussion whether you should post in this gallery or not...it's a quite inferieur discussion. You render your images in Bryce, import greyscale handdrawn terrains from Photoshop into Bryce too, and fortunately have enough artistic skills to give your images a touch up in other programs. To tell you not to post here is the same as telling a painter only to use red, blue or yellow colours from his palette! Karin :-)
nikitacreed
Ohhhh....this is just gorgeous Kees! Those cobblestones are killing me! Your work is a real inspiration. Your style is so very unique and all your own...something that is truly rare and should be admired. My hat off to you sir....you deserve AOM and mush much more. Just brilliant. contented sigh
allengraph
Awesome work here!