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Death Helm

Bryce Fantasy posted on Sep 03, 2003
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Description


An orc is caught in the dreaded Death Helm, a foul thing that drains the life force from its victims. Not only that, it beguiles them into a delirium of ecstasy as it slowly kills them over days. This horrible thing is mostly used by the most evil of creatures to power their mystical arts, usually to make massive vessels fly such as the neogi DeathSpider. Orc from Poser (DAZ), death helm and shield made in Rhino 3D, axe in Bryce, rendered in Bryce5, after work with Ulead GIF-X. Based on a magic item in Spelljammer, a fantasy setting in Space for D&D.

Comments (5)


kestrelrise

11:53AM | Wed, 03 September 2003

Love the gold lighting and detail.

Glasko

2:52PM | Wed, 03 September 2003

I love the lighting in this, excellent contrast.. overall awesome job.

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Kholdfyre

6:20PM | Wed, 03 September 2003

Great lighting and colors...very interesting contraption and explanation. Thumbs up!

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silverblade33

6:49PM | Wed, 03 September 2003

Thanks very much folks :))

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-Stormi-

10:31PM | Wed, 03 September 2003

I think that guy is my dentist.. :-)) Interesting illustration, and nice colors.


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