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Scythe

Bryce Landscape posted on May 02, 2004
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This is an update of one of my first Bryce works; which is rather ironic as this will likely be my last Bryce picture ever. I've decided to move onto Cinema4D as an attempt to take my art in a more professional direction. Most of the models here were down in TrueSpace 6 except the lantern which was my first Cinema4D model. This took about 3 hours to render in Bryce and underwent some fairly heavy lighting postwork. Anyway I hope you all enjoy! Don't hesitate to comment, I really enjoy hearing what you have to say about my work! Look for me in the Cinema Gallery in the near future, thanks so much to the whole Bryce community! You guys rock, I'll miss you all!!

Comments (4)


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DJB

10:30PM | Sun, 02 May 2004

Too bad you could'nt find time for some Bryce,because this is exceptional and great to learn from.

ddruckenmiller

10:54PM | Sun, 02 May 2004

The stones are extreeeeeeemely convincing.

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Swade

11:25PM | Sun, 02 May 2004

Yep.... this is an excellent render. You do some really nice Bryce work..... too bad you won't be doing any more. Good luck to you in your C4D adventure. You will do great there as well.... that lantern says so. Rock on man. 8)

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zoren

3:41PM | Mon, 03 May 2004

this definatly evokes some prehostoric emotional response....nice bryce work.


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