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Bryce Architecture posted on Aug 21, 2003
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I wanted to try and make one of Escher's pictures in Bryce. Do you have any idea how hard it is to do that? I think it's gonna have to be a LOT of post work. Anyway, I gave up trying to copy "waterfall" and ended up with this instead. You can see obvious Escher references, but it doesn't break the laws of psychics. Modeled totally in Bryce. If anyone's interested in the BR5 or models, let me know and I'll stick them in freestuff.

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baher

10:18AM | Thu, 21 August 2003

wow! great job man.the scales brilliant and the modeling is wonderful..you did it!!!!!!!

sharee2

12:49PM | Thu, 21 August 2003

it is nice - interesting - keep working on it :) can you send me the br5 file if it is not to big :) by mail or ftp :) thanks - I just wanted to try on my own and put somep people in it :) would be cool :) do you also can SEND me the original Escher image, only if you have it on your pc :) I remember to have seen it, but I do not know where :) my mail adress is: "David Nierzwicki " If you want change some sceneries from me :) just watch in my gallery and tell me which scenery you want to change and I will send you the br5 file :) would be nice, cause: we have to share our thoughts openly to understand each other better :) and it is interesting what are the results :) thanks anyway, david. nice dreams :)

DChill

2:05PM | Thu, 21 August 2003

Already saw "Belvedere" - don't give up! You appear to have both the skill and the vision to pull this off. Meanwhile, you've made a very nice mill scene which has a life of its own aside from Escher references. Well done!

silune

3:39PM | Thu, 21 August 2003

I do like escher's work: hard to draw so hard to make it with another dimension. But your modelling is excellent, pal. It's a very interesting pic. imho you could try a less hard light. And I would have put some "erosion" effect for the background terrains."Wait a few days a re-open the scene" that's my motto ^_^

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estevez

11:46PM | Thu, 21 August 2003

Beautiful composition and excellent modelling ! Great textures and colors ! Congratulations !


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