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Temple of the Moon - Sanctuary

Bryce Atmosphere/Mood posted on Feb 16, 2001
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One of a series of 9 pictures - W.I.P. Poser 3 & Bryce 4

Comments (12)


Sacred Rose

4:43PM | Fri, 16 February 2001

This image is superb! The texturing and the lighting is fantastic!! I really like your concept and the flames are excellent! ~ Sacred

Rebsweb

5:12PM | Fri, 16 February 2001

Texturing is immaculate, the design is brilliant, the floor is really well done, great job.

sagestl

11:07PM | Fri, 16 February 2001

Absolutely beautiful- a great design!

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:56AM | Sat, 17 February 2001

It is noticed that you worked very hard to conceive this work that stops my point of view it is excellent, the architectural part is magnificent, the work with the paintings is also it, the reflections and materials of textures stand out the design, and he has a magnificent render.

Grelll

7:10AM | Sat, 17 February 2001

think the same - this is great

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Myrddann

9:02PM | Sat, 17 February 2001

WOW! Great idea! Can't wait to see what else you do with this!

Lorraine

4:48AM | Sun, 18 February 2001

super cool! this looks like a game, or a place within a game.

roobol

3:28PM | Fri, 29 June 2001

This is definitely my favourite. Your subject matter is intruiging, and your texturing the top of what can be achieved in Bryce. Congratulations (10). One suggestion, render at a larger scale; the image deserves it.

atthisstage

12:29PM | Thu, 09 August 2001

Alan, only things I'd suggest are the following: (1) Increase the frequency of the black-marble texture on the columns. The "wave" effect is a little distracting. (2) This image screams for more theatrical lighting -- special spots on the three paintings, other specials on the tables, maybe one on the moon symbol at the top. Right now, it feels a little flat -- throw some lighting into this and make it sing.

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allengraph

5:31PM | Sun, 20 January 2002

very nice image! great job on the textures...I find my self looking for a werewolf painting up there

Luciferion

5:26PM | Thu, 31 January 2002

Yes, I would suggest to eliminate the "wave" effect as well. Especially since the columns are situated behind the torches. I would also suggest that You make it more proportional and symmetric, because the uneven position of the central picture detracts from the full beauty of this artwork (note, though the central picture appears to be facing us directly the left side of the frame does not show as much as the right side due to the angle from which the scene is viewed which places us at a few degrees turned towards the right. Which, subsequently makes the top of the central arch and the area around it look unbalanced and awkward.). I could point to a dozen more of these, but the most obvious way to notice it is if you look at the top corners and observe the distance of the marble piece from the edge. All this can be fixed if you work around with the angle of the shot until it renders symmetrically. And a final suggestion, render a larger part of the reflection. Like this it feels kind of... incomplete; hungering for more. This is too beautiful of a picture not to be viewed until satisfaction.

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SevenOfEleven

2:13PM | Wed, 10 April 2002

Looks wonderful. Love the shiny floor and the pictures. Well done.


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