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Bryce (none) posted on Jan 29, 2003
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Bryce 5 only (Amapi for train model), used the dreaded volumetric render settings for lighting, thanks for viewing.

Comments (20)


unzy

3:12AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

very good atmospher and lovely b&w rendering.

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AgentSmith

3:46AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

This may sound lame, but great clutter on the ground, lol. Making a scene look randomly/naturally cluttered is an art in itself. Great, dirty overall look to this work.

SylvieB92

4:01AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

Excellent modeling work Andy! With, always, so beautiful textures and lighting. A different work here, which shows your capacities to make everything with dexterity:)

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jgeorge

4:13AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

I love the atmosphere and this 'black and white photo' feeling...

pidjy

4:14AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

Very nice image! (I love Trains) the ground is just perfect, Maybe the train should be a bit bigger to fit the scale of the scene. Anyway .. very good work

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FWTempest

5:21AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

yeah... very nice departure from most of the other works of yours that I've seen.

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Infra5

6:40AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

very well made and you made this in bryce thats what has me liking this the most nice job!!!!!!!

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Doublecrash

6:58AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

This is beautiful! And I'm so glad to be in such a good and skilled company in defending the "dreaded volumetric" :)

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lemonjim

10:11AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

great grunge, andy! awesome volume render, and i naturally love any trains so altho its boiler is cool, it's a hot20. a complete bryce lesson in a still image.

Kantele

10:18AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

very nice one.. its just for some reason train seems a bit too small. great details though.

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frndofyaweh

10:51AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

Great train! Wish I had Amapi.

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Incarnadine

11:34AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

Really nice job. Only comment is to echo the train is too small. The 55 gal drums are about 3 1/2 4 ft tall generally. Well worth the volumetric, IMHO.

alvinylaya

12:06PM | Wed, 29 January 2003

An excellent work. Fabulous modelling. I especially love the cracked up floor, that's awesome.

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ShadowWind

9:36PM | Wed, 29 January 2003

Once again, your art never fails to amaze and inspire...

lolal

1:19PM | Thu, 30 January 2003

Excellent modelling on the train and very nice atmo. But I find the train a little bit small compared to its environnement ?

Minuteman

2:59PM | Mon, 03 February 2003

Ah the dreaded Volumetrics. :) 100% CPU for 8 hours, know the feeling. Wish I didn't suck so much, I'd actually dare post something. With folks like you, it's an inspiration to keep trying.

Turin_Turambar

12:10AM | Wed, 05 February 2003

Your pure Bryce work is definately as stunning as those images with photoshop touch-ups.

HobbyHopper

7:01AM | Fri, 21 February 2003

Outstanding image!!! Excellent lightning and fog. I like it very much - very detailed and clearly a lot of work. Really enjoy your work.

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Anjour

12:27AM | Fri, 16 May 2003

Wonderful!!!

equros

11:59PM | Thu, 04 March 2004

Mr Andy; When You go inside any OLD building, what is the one thing that are always there? Thay spook you and make the place kinda scarie.Howabout SPIDER WEBS, every where on every thing.Just trying to help. equros OH! one more thing DUST


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