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Bryce Architecture posted on Jun 17, 2003
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This should only be a testrendering to check out the lighting, but it took 23h to render. Thanks for viewing!

Comments (23)


atom1972

7:15AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

excellent work!

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DatJongetje

7:44AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

Great mood and setting. But... 23 hours? Why????

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tricksta

7:47AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

Beautiful!

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lgp692000

7:56AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

I loved how you used such simple elements to make such a wonderful interior space. But a lot of the lights seem to have no source, like the ones going up the stairs. All in all it still looks really great.

redinard

8:01AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

Excellent !!

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masterst

8:10AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

Excellent Piture - gruss aus halle ;)

MBaker

8:18AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

You can do 'THIS' in BRYCE??? Wow. Excellent work! Love the wooden floor texture. :o)

MadDog31

8:34AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

Nice work, I love architecture and this picture is a big reason why. Excellent render.

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clemens-k

8:42AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

great architecture work!

markdotcom

9:36AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

Amazing. The detail and mood are so dead-on. It makes me feel like I'm actually there. Excellent.

jstsittinghere

11:07AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

amazing lighting! excellent

Acerebel

11:16AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

Brilliant! I can imagine why it took 23 hours - anything involving glass and lights bumps the render time considerably. I've got one going now that's 37 hours at fine anti-aliasing, and nearly 14 at normal anti-aliasing! As to the light sources, I think that the stair lights are fine - small wall-mounted globes (probably inset as pot lights?) that would be used to light the way when other lights are out? That's what it look like to me, anyway. Also found the reflection of parts of the room, into the glass doors/windows, to be very well done.

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ysvry

11:16AM | Tue, 17 June 2003

great picture what were the render and light settings?

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Rochr

12:33PM | Tue, 17 June 2003

A clean, simple and excellent composition! Just the right amount of lighting and very good use of shadows! Bravo!!!

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carib98

1:19PM | Tue, 17 June 2003

Thanks for all the favourable comments. As I wrote in the beginning, it should be a preview. Therefore the lightsources aren't modeled in this version. Unfortunaly Bryce renders very slow. Even slower if there are several lightsources and some transparency. By the way, this is normal antialiasing.

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Doublecrash

2:02PM | Tue, 17 June 2003

This is an excellent interior study, beautiful lighting and really pleasant design. Great reflections and materials, I really like this one and I can't wait to see the final. Thumbs way up.

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orbital

2:41PM | Tue, 17 June 2003

Cool contempary design, very nice.

ocddoug

5:20PM | Tue, 17 June 2003

Nicely lighted and well done :-)

vader2bad

6:42PM | Tue, 17 June 2003

worth the render time. excellent, and very nice presentation.

alvinylaya

8:22PM | Tue, 17 June 2003

Awesome work. A true success in lighting! Beautifully composed interior. Excellent job!

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pmermino

10:00AM | Thu, 19 June 2003

Yes ... light... excellent work ...

SeigMancer

2:42AM | Thu, 22 July 2004

Wow. was worth the 23 hour render so we can all see it.! Great work.

susanmoses

10:02PM | Sun, 20 February 2005

Successful work! And worth the 23 hours!


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