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Jazz Joint

Bryce Architecture posted on Apr 25, 2003
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From 2 photos of a building on the SF waterfront. I liked the old and new bricks in the wall. -*- Lots and lots! of PhotoShop manipulation to make terrains and lattices for the Bryce render. Perspective removed, cars and street furniture removed. Stairs and banisters removed, then added as 3D bryce primitives. Copied and stacked. The foreground trees, pool and signage are my own additions. -*- Thanks for bopping by, your comments are music (of a sort!). -*- [one day later] ...made up a short tutorial, you may see it at http://www.jjlg.com/monographs/mono6/index.html

Comments (20)


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Euxeb007

11:11AM | Fri, 25 April 2003

Your work on the texture have paid : this is superb ! And this tree in the first plan is an excellent idea

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Marty_Mcfly84

11:15AM | Fri, 25 April 2003

very nicely done...

SylvieB92

11:17AM | Fri, 25 April 2003

Woooow Jim! This is another master piece of your so great modeling art!

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orbital

11:17AM | Fri, 25 April 2003

Excellent textures, especially like those leaves.

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MRNot

11:38AM | Fri, 25 April 2003

Speechless.

jstsittinghere

1:50PM | Fri, 25 April 2003

your work always amazes me,excellent!

gallimel

2:00PM | Fri, 25 April 2003

Wonderful atmosphere :)

tuttle

2:07PM | Fri, 25 April 2003

Wonderful in all respects, what a great job. Good work Lemon!

RonBo

4:01PM | Fri, 25 April 2003

WoW...this image blows me away! Two thumbs up!

amethyss

4:47PM | Fri, 25 April 2003

This is worth many views to absorb all your details.I'm telling you Jim...This is the type of work I am shooting for one day.If I live that long.My trials and errors make it so slow to accomplish this.The way you did the drain pipes coming down and the arched windows/balconies are real strong points in my eye.Not to mention the leaf texture.Amazing!!gif.gif

linkinpark

5:19PM | Fri, 25 April 2003

This RULES!!!!Simply amazing,I love your design and your creativity,you always do amazing POV!!

keeba17

7:12PM | Fri, 25 April 2003

incredible man, your modellings always top notch. excellent job.

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woodhurst

7:38PM | Fri, 25 April 2003

agree with all thats been said. excellent job.

Sking

12:30AM | Sat, 26 April 2003

WOW Jim, you have done a wonderful job on putting all this together. Once again, superb modelling and the level of detail is great. Well done. ---- Scott.

roobol

1:03AM | Sat, 26 April 2003

I know how much work this must have been, and you did an excellent job :-)

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zfigure7

4:07AM | Sat, 26 April 2003

Wonderful street allley scene, you're the Bryce master of bricks and mortar.... Nicely done once again!!

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ShadowWind

5:39AM | Mon, 28 April 2003

WOW, so beautiful and so well done...

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Doublecrash

5:27AM | Tue, 29 April 2003

Stunning, Jim! The angle rocks, and the mats are super. Also thanx a lot for the tut and the explanation. This is top-level work. Excellent and a vote.

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Rochr

5:02PM | Tue, 29 April 2003

I gotta admit, i never liked jazz, but i love this piece! :) Excellent work on the terrains and lattices and modeling and textures and am i getting annoying yet and lighting and...vote.

Lynxie

10:24PM | Thu, 01 May 2003

Absolutely stunning! Excellent use of color and lighting. This is one of my fave pieces.


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