Sun, Nov 17, 7:05 AM CST

Lookouts (s05)

Bryce Fantasy posted on Jul 20, 2003
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


"Following the destruction of the border fortress and its defenders, Zrie pushed his army through the rocky forested ridgelines and across the shallows of the Misty River towards the Northsea plain. While things had been going well, he knew that the closer he got to Northsea, the more his army would be noticed, and the more resistance would stiffen." This is the fifth in the "Siege" series which loosely chronicles the invasion of Northsea by an undead army. Originally this pic wasn't going to be in the series, but I kind of got inspired by an idea of Commander_18's and by some of the awesome landscape images going on around here, most notably by Mel3d and bs58. A linking picture between what happened at the border fortress and the next stage of the story provided a good opportunity to have my first serious attempt at a landscape. 24 terrains, 600 skeletons, and 800 trees later and I've got to a point where I'm more or less happy with the result (or at least happy enough to post it). Please let me know what you think and thanks a lot for taking the time to view and for all your support.

Comments (104)


)

Raddar

3:51PM | Thu, 24 July 2003

Your work amazes me. Excellent job.

)

Mel3d

5:31PM | Thu, 24 July 2003

Okay I have deleted My comment..lol.. I don't have read very well... I am glad to see My work and The work Of Brian..inspire your work...But really this is a fantastic scene.MY VOTE!of course. Melany

droideka

1:38AM | Fri, 25 July 2003

wow, i m impresed, how you can model cents of figures?

WindofChanges

12:18PM | Fri, 25 July 2003

jst an amzing artwork!!!

derjimi

6:56AM | Sat, 26 July 2003

Fantastic and aoutstanding work. Terrific terain. A masterpiece!

alvinylaya

11:02PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

A pure delight to behold! It has all been said. Excellent job!!!

)

Svenart

8:37PM | Sun, 03 August 2003

Top Work! Excellent pov and composing, fore- and background...

designfera

1:17PM | Wed, 06 August 2003

Im just completly stunned by your work!!!!

Sking

10:17PM | Wed, 06 August 2003

Truely outstanding art Flak! Love the way you put these massive scenes together. Excellent and stunning work. ---- Scott.

)

WhiteFeather

1:24AM | Thu, 07 August 2003

I truely admire your patience. It looks excellent.

Phlegm_Thrower

1:41AM | Thu, 07 August 2003

looks awesome Flak! just a couple of things... the tree seems to be almost as high as the waterfall while from the distance the waterfall seems to be pretty big. another thing is the water below the waterfall seems to be a bit too calm.. other than that it looks fantastic!

Ravy

2:04AM | Thu, 07 August 2003

I admire your skills and your patience.

)

cantuflores

2:43AM | Sat, 09 August 2003

excellent and awersome image my friend 8(:>

)

zapper1977

9:29AM | Sat, 09 August 2003

WOW WOW awesome, work Great job

)

JurgenDoe

12:46AM | Fri, 15 August 2003

Magnificent and outstanding work. Wonderful just wonderful

)

cermit

4:42AM | Sun, 24 August 2003

outstanding pic

Ethesis

7:24AM | Tue, 26 August 2003

I keep following your story, the detail and the perspective use are incredible and the text actually adds to the pictures. Excellent work!

flyhippie

4:24PM | Sun, 31 August 2003

Man oh man flak - I am blown away. Keep them commin, I want to see the completed series..
Muhahahaha - heheh MUHAHAHAHAHAAA

gallimel

10:06AM | Fri, 12 September 2003

this is awesome.. glad to have followed your link.

Calanthe

11:33PM | Thu, 25 September 2003

Agree whit Gallimel! Fabulous image!

)

Fogge

9:05AM | Fri, 10 October 2003

Awesome image once again.. Excellent work!

)

Infra5

7:34AM | Mon, 20 October 2003

I saw this as you where making it but I love how it turned out great job!!!

)

JVRenderer

4:36PM | Fri, 31 October 2003

Well, another masterpiece. I am looking forward to seeing your next one. :D

)

Pheno

12:58AM | Sat, 01 November 2003

Wondrous!

AlainC

6:19AM | Sat, 08 November 2003

This comment is for all pictures, so amazing, like a storyboard for a movie, a scenario for a great great great ad&d or warhammer campaign. a dream becoming reality. No word to describe how this is wonderful, magic. Thanks for sharing this with us.

)

DennisReed

12:43PM | Sun, 16 November 2003

Masterful artwork! I'm very honored to view your magbificent scenes! Are these poser characters, imported to Bryce, or characters found in some other pkg software? Bravo!

)

sturkwurk

12:46AM | Mon, 17 November 2003

Makes me want to draw back my bow and let a magic arrow fly into the middle of the skeletons, amazing image.

)

SergeantJack

8:24AM | Wed, 26 November 2003

**Go skeleton
Go skeleton
It's your birthday
It's your birthday

This pic just screams attention to detail. I could comment on the awesome effect of the multitude of skeletons, but it's the smaller touches that really catch my eye in this scene. The red foliage at the top and the birds in the distance give the scene a real depth. Awesome!**

)

lahavana

8:52AM | Thu, 25 December 2003

Wonderful picture, Flak. Late as usual, but, at least, I haven't missed the next episode of your story! :D Monumental scene! How DO you do it?! My congrats!

adm5050

9:51PM | Mon, 29 December 2003

Super fantastic scene, love images that tell a story.


21 5458 0

01
Days
:
16
Hrs
:
53
Mins
:
38
Secs
Premier Release Product
PU dForce Short Dress for GF 9
3D Models
Top-Selling Vendor Sale Item
$13.95 USD 50% Off
$6.98 USD

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.