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Bryce (none) posted on Feb 17, 2004
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Thankyou for looking!! Take care, ~Joe~

Comments (47)


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Ardiva

11:58PM | Tue, 17 February 2004

Wonderful EW!! V

Wahnfried1959

12:02AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Hi Joe! Wonderful illusion and reflections in your work! Wow!

icepixal

12:04AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

This is really, really nice!

amethyss

12:08AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Nice!!!!!Love that in the reflection.

mad-mick

12:10AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Excellent work,very nice reflection

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Primal

12:23AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

excellent ,so crisp..fantastic architecture too.i love how the whole place is packed into that ball.

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flashone

12:35AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Well Joe, I must say that your fascination for round shiny objects is quite intoxicating ;)_ This is really nice and superbly done!

vjerana

12:37AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Wonderful reflection. Excellent done!!!

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Beemer

12:54AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

What a world.....

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hewsan

12:54AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Beautifull render and like the take off of the hdri spheres... Masterfull lighting and texture work as always. AND congrats on being published in the upcoming forum book. best, hewsan

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eyeland

1:05AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Great work - I could easily mistake it for an Escher print...

spanglechuff

1:47AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Precious! crispy, huge shinyosity

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madame

1:50AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Fabulous reflections and a stunning lighting ! Superbly done, Joe !

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akahastur

1:51AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Excellent job!

Lumous

2:16AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

what are this amazing materials?? or where you get them? stunnign job!!

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orbital

2:20AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Great work Joe.

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drawbridgep

2:23AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Just incredible.

azaghot

2:38AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

excellent picture joe,vey realistic,great idea

colas

3:45AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

fantastique,render to be like hdri,i thinck,it's carrara 3. with bryce,bravo.a good work.i vote excellent.

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rhom

4:10AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Beautiful work Joe-for me one of your best.vote

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jaydiva

4:15AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Love it !! So simple and yet absolutely stunning. That split sphere is very nice. I agree with eyeland, it does have an Escher touch.

arthez

4:23AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

excellent

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deadhead

5:03AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

WOW !!!

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DrmzRmyne

5:35AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Your perspective on things is always amazing as is the detail and relfection! Excellent!!

applepal

5:47AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

I can add nothing but a vote.

dick_longly

6:17AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

my bryce must be broken it doesn't do that great image

SavantSoir

9:01AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

lol to the above comment! It is amazing how you take the "simple" and make it look so damn good! Always i ask, 'how did you do that'? Did you map the balls with the image or do you create a wolrd around the balls that they reflect?

jstsittinghere

9:45AM | Wed, 18 February 2004

i ask that too! How do you do this! excellent image !

Sking

2:08PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

WOW Joe, this is a perfect example of what byce can do in creating realism. Everything about this is spot on. Top render. ---- Scott.

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Ruud

2:55PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Bravo ''the professional''

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