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Dragons Lair

Bryce (none) posted on Jan 14, 2001
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This is Valhalla completed. Dragon added (2d pict texture) and fire fixed. Finally I am proud of it! please comment as I can take it and will not respond or play any bullsh** games. I just want to know what you think about the changes. truespace for tree's, door, dock. Psp 5 for textures, postprocess an anomolie in smoke and add mist to falls. Rendered in Bryce 4.0 2.5 hrs 2.68 trillion ops. pIII 667eb 128mb ram Nvidia graphics/16meg oem.

Comments (11)


BadHabit

11:48PM | Sun, 14 January 2001

There is an old saying "I don't know art but I know what I like" and I like this. Great work.

Quikp51

12:23AM | Mon, 15 January 2001

Honestly the only thing I would change or add is maybe something with more pizzaz inside the sphere. Rocks are cool and all but something else would really set this off. It's very detailed as is though in my opinion.

dark_thoughts

1:32AM | Mon, 15 January 2001

i think the only problem with adding 2d pics to bryce is if you dont get the angle just perfect....you can tell that it is a 2d pic....LOVE YOUR WATERFALL AND THIS IS AN AWESOME PIC

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priest_1

1:59AM | Mon, 15 January 2001

this is an excellent pic.dragon, smoke,waterfall, it is all done very well.though i have to agree with Quikp51, the tree-dome thing looks to be the center of the pic but what is the glass protecting and what is that staircase leading to? otherwise a fantastic vision.

Armands

3:32AM | Mon, 15 January 2001

Love game with scales!

liteluvr

5:09PM | Mon, 15 January 2001

Aswesome image. Well composed and executed. My ONLY comment, and it's strictly a matter of personal taste, would be to change the stratified mat of the terrain in the globe. But, again, that's a personal thing, and I think this image is perfect as it stands. GREAT JOB.

hobbit

6:56AM | Tue, 16 January 2001

Great image with a lot of depth and detail, nice work

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Ironbear

11:59AM | Tue, 16 January 2001

I like it. Kudos... well done. I think the glass dome and dragon cliffs inside look fine. [I'm guessing from the title the dragon keeps his lair in there]. I'm not sure what 2d pics the other guy was talking about... that all looked like 3d objects, not pic objects to me.

emkaydist

2:34AM | Wed, 17 January 2001

thunderdon

10:04PM | Thu, 18 January 2001

Thanks all for comments! The only way to get better is through others eyes (sometimes I fall in love with image cause of knowing what it took to make and lose my "objective eye" garage is an example). Answers to questions; priest_1, the staircase leads to door at bottom of tree (I'm not trying to be smart a$$, you asked) Ironbear, The dragon and trees on top of mountains are 2d pics. As a matter of fact the trees are floating above water not mountains (kinda forced perspective). To all that think I need more schmutz inside sphere, how about lightning storm, or suggestions? Thanks again Thunderdon

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dragongirl

11:43AM | Mon, 07 May 2001

Taking the tour of your gallery today - I love this as a vision of Valhalla - the grandeur of the scale you have used makes it plausible. The waterfall is gorgeous, and if you hadn't mentioned the 2D aspects, I wouldn't have known (but it's good info to tuck away!).


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