From The Ruins by Staticon
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Description
Original Render: 21 Nov 2023
Created with Bryce 7
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-------------------------------------- Credits: Tall Tower from came with Bryce 3 Ruined buildings by spacebones from ShareCG Foreground Terrain: Rock Wall Sun V sq from 'Ground Texture Tiles and Matching Terrain' available at Daz3D Background Terrain: Hills3_1024 from 'Gritstone Hills' available at Daz3D Texture: Lake District England from 'Gritstone Hills' available at Daz3D Sky: Self made
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-------------------------------------- Credits: Tall Tower from came with Bryce 3 Ruined buildings by spacebones from ShareCG Foreground Terrain: Rock Wall Sun V sq from 'Ground Texture Tiles and Matching Terrain' available at Daz3D Background Terrain: Hills3_1024 from 'Gritstone Hills' available at Daz3D Texture: Lake District England from 'Gritstone Hills' available at Daz3D Sky: Self made
Comments (4)
BryceHoro
Well done scene, I like the atmosphere, it fits the subject well.
APlusDesign
Love how you can see so many details from foreground to background. Approaching a civilization!
chrysaor
Technically I would love to praise this, but on a Reality-Base, I am locked: We see to much of that dead Cities here in Europe at the Moment! Great Work, though, dont be offended!! :)
Staticon
No offense taken. :-) I may have hidden the idea for this image a little too well. The large tower rising from the ruins is supposed to represent the new emerging from the ruins of the old. Still, thanks for commenting. :-) (p.s. I live on the European continental plate as well. :D )
chrysaor
So it was my mistake not to look harder. Sorry for the failure! :(
Staticon
No problem. Sometimes my true intentions are not overly obvious in the final image. :-)