Rural County Storage by KnightWolverine
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Description
Finally got back to finishing this particular piece.So many projects going at once it's hard to keep pace...lol..Thought these models needed a place to be kept from the elements so i placed them in storage. Thanks for viewing and happy rendering. :)
99% Bryce5
Chassis and Bikes created by me in Bryce5
Very little post work (1%) in PSP7
Comments (10)
MoonGoat
Whoa. I'm impressed! Those bikes and the chassis are amazing. Nice touch with the brightened circle adding to the realism of the lighting. I think though, that the building could be better integrated with the texturing, and without the Bryce preset wood texture.
Wahnfried1959
You motorcycle-fan!... :-))) Beautifull image with excellent lighting!
zfigure7
Nice display showroom with plenty of distilled actions. Excellent work!
vjerana
WOW! What a wonderful rander! Excellent work!!!
pashiel
Warm and cozy! Excellent mood with the lighting. This would be a good image to place some of the canned stuff from Bryce in, toolbox, and oil drums, gas can etc. Excellent!
artworksco
Nice to see you put your toys away when your not playing with them ?;>) I like the way you put the signage on the wall. Keep it up,... and I hope you get an early spring thaw! ?:>D
amethyss
Perfect lighting.Love to own this building and contents.
alvinylaya
I love the streaming lighting here. Way to go.
nikkyc
You have rendered the bikes really well, the volumetric lighting is so early morning esq, the weels on the bikes and the chasis etc are excellent, the building does need a different type of texture keeping it in the wood family though keep up the good and powerful work
gmvgmvgmv
Your bikes are great! Nice use of streaming light rays as well. Nice of you to have kept these beauties out of the elements!!