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The Early 'Bird' Gets The Worm.

Bryce Fantasy posted on Feb 05, 2004
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'Repost due to correction'. Composed and rendered in Bryce, with a little post in Photoshop. Thankyou for viewing.

Comments (5)


SnowConeMan

8:21PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Cool! What was the dragon made with, or was it an import? Scales look awesome as well- care to comment on how you textured it, all my reptile and fish models give me hell getting the scales right. Sweet Pic and very nice rocks incidentally, far from the stock bryce type terrain I seem to come up with personally.

T1cker

8:46PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Oops, forgot to mention, dragon was an untextured import from 3d cafe. The texturing was a result of messing in the texture editor. I spent a bit of time combining procedural textures to get the desired effect, then when i was happy with the outcome, increased the specularity to achieve a 'wet look'. I found my pics looked a lot better after reading a few tutorials from the net. Thanks for the comment.

Ringwraith

8:48PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Very cool image.

JaK3

9:15PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Great pic.Love the rock textures and the wet, slippery look to everything.

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smantha

2:39AM | Thu, 12 February 2004

I'd say that early bird gets pretty much anything it wants. ;)


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