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Oroz - Belvedere - Revisited

Bryce Surrealism posted on Jul 09, 2004
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Just a little something I've wanted to do for years. I'm desperately trying to improve my 'gardening skills'. Please tell me how I did. Taken from a B&W jpeg I found a long time ago called 'Oroz_Belvedere'. I have since discovered that it was created by ISTVAN OROSZ, who has done many different variations on this scene. See them at http://members.lycos.nl/amazingart/E/40.html a fascinating site featuring art from many talented 'illusionists'. Credits: Poser horse, Stork from 3dCafe, plants from all over the place. Thanks for looking! www.bryster3d.com

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draculaz

9:12AM | Fri, 09 July 2004

you asked how you did, and i would say quite well. the lighting is a bit too strong and takes away from the mood you're trying to set (or i think you are), but otherwise solid :)

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eres

9:20AM | Fri, 09 July 2004

Great stuff and colors!

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lgp692000

12:07PM | Fri, 09 July 2004

Looks great to me. Keep at it.

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Anjour

4:38PM | Fri, 09 July 2004

Beautiful done!!!:o)

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tjohn

6:25PM | Fri, 09 July 2004

The illusion looks great, I've got to do another optical illusion someday. :^)

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Li-An

4:00AM | Tue, 13 July 2004

Beautiful greenery and very well composed!

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Tore13

4:55AM | Mon, 02 August 2004

eccellente paesaggio

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danamo

2:23PM | Thu, 12 August 2004

A lovely, if mind-twisting garden you've got there Bryster,lol.

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DMFW

10:35AM | Sat, 28 August 2004

Yes, that's really rather disturbing and very effective. Just been looking through your gallery and I'm very impressed with the Escher tributes. Using Bryce to produce impossible geometries is such a quirky idea... I've got this picture in my head of a straightlaced programmer somewhere who's spend hours getting Bryce to place items correctly in virtual space looking at one of your renders and having a fit of the screaming habdabs!

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Digimon

12:42PM | Sat, 14 January 2006

Beautiful and tranquil!!


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