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Evening Beverage Anyone?

Bryce Architecture posted on May 27, 2003
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Greetings everyone! This is a continuation of a small series of pictures I'm doing for a fictional building. The first was the swim room, and this one is of the bar. It sits to the right of the swimming facility. I used the same wall textures as the swim room to maintain authenticity. Once you're done taking a dip, why not head next door to grab a beer? My friend Tyler came up with the idea so this is kinda in tribute to all those bar nights we had. Great times! Imported from 3Dcafe.com are the bar stools, couches, lamps and plants. The beer signs are from image searches online and everything else in the picture is custom made in Bryce with some very light postwork. I hope you enjoy and as usual, rate and comment as you wish! Regards, Ian "MadDog31"

Comments (13)


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clemens-k

9:44AM | Tue, 27 May 2003

lets play billard!

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draculaz

10:07AM | Tue, 27 May 2003

pretty good, one suggestion i'd make is the scale of things... the modelling is close to perfect however the billiards tables are either too short or the chairs in the foreground make up a huge difference in scale. it's like a normal human being sits on the chair while midgets play pool :P but yeah, scale is the only problem. aside from that, maybe the floor texture could use a little work, but thumbs up for a good piece :)

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lemonjim

10:17AM | Tue, 27 May 2003

very authentic, nothing against anheuser-busch, miller but unless it was made for them, y'know i'd change the beer signs into something made-up, my own brew, a future brew, (although no one would recognize its name, 'so what', i say). doesn't affect the cool room you've made. dig the sconces bouncing light off the wall. excellent result from a big effort.

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catlin_mc

10:43AM | Tue, 27 May 2003

You are a scoundrel Ian, one minute you are getting us fit in the pool and now you're making us unhealthy by encouraging us to drink. Apart from that I like your image very much and I'll have a whiskey...........cheers 8)

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Gog

10:45AM | Tue, 27 May 2003

I see a bar but no drinks behind it! :-) Nice image though.

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cambert

10:52AM | Tue, 27 May 2003

Lovely image. The walls are beautifully textured, and you've given the place a good sense of space :-)

alvinylaya

11:47AM | Tue, 27 May 2003

Awesome work. It's beautifully detailed. Awesome textures and a very balanced use of space. Excellent work.

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sackrat

2:14PM | Tue, 27 May 2003

Very nice. I agree with draculaz about the pool/billiard tables. Zima ! Just what is that stuff anyhow ??

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DreamWarrior

5:34PM | Tue, 27 May 2003

Cool! I wish we could all be there together. 8)

ocddoug

6:26PM | Tue, 27 May 2003

No Moosehead? Oh well. Very well composed scene. I would like to see the foreground lit a bit more, but that's just my taste. Cool pic :-)

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fractalexpo

9:23PM | Tue, 27 May 2003

Excellent work !

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Doublecrash

5:31AM | Wed, 28 May 2003

Very good modelling and compositing work!

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calum5

3:09PM | Fri, 06 June 2003

Hi Ian! WOW what a cool bar!!Just needs some crome poles and -well you know?lol.Very impressive layout as I know scale is quite awkward to achive in this type of work!!You got it spot on!Excellent :0)taz2.gif


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