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Metropolis

Bryce Architecture posted on Aug 26, 2003
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it took me some time, but it was great fun to model all these buildings! terrains and primitives mixed. a lot of paint shop pro- work (grayscales) + I used terraformer2 for a few terrains, the rest was done in bryce 5. I added a distance mask. during my work I found that Kevin Cappis already created the perfect city render - please don't compare ;-) I hope you like this one too. greetz sen

Comments (5)


Drakath

3:19PM | Tue, 26 August 2003

Looks good, Senator. What I don't like is the flat lighting. But the city itself is very good.

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pakled

3:21PM | Tue, 26 August 2003

Kevin has a few years on all of us..he's perfected the art of city building..there's a web site called 'witt's end', if you want to see more of his work. Not bad atall..lotta detail here.

sharee2

5:06PM | Wed, 27 August 2003

www.surrealplaces.com <-- that is his site :) but your is as well good, please keep on working :)

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bigkahuna

12:13PM | Sat, 30 August 2003

i have a detail fetish/obsession, so i can relate.now all you need is some varying textures and color, some colored lights, to bring it to life!

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estevez

6:40PM | Sun, 31 August 2003

Very interesting composition ! Excellent modelling and atmosphere ! Congratulations !


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