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Fish Pond

Bryce (none) posted on Aug 08, 2001
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Bryce 5 Trial version

Comments (6)


warzog

11:41PM | Wed, 08 August 2001

Nice composition. What's with the black rectangle? The fish on the right casts a really weird shadow. There appears to be water flowing over the rock, and into the pond, but no source. For a trial version, you managed to get a lot accomplished! Can't wait to see what you'll do if you get the full version! Good Luck!

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artistheat

12:18AM | Thu, 09 August 2001

very good work

pheeb

5:39AM | Thu, 09 August 2001

great stuff .. very nice image...S

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achtung_333

4:29PM | Thu, 09 August 2001

Great job! Not too sure what warzog means about the water's flow and source. It seems to me you handled the scene very well.

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Talos

8:39PM | Thu, 09 August 2001

Very nice work. Not sure about the black square myself, but wow! If those leaves are a sample of what you can do with Bryce 5, I had better get Bryce 5!

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shutterb

1:17PM | Sun, 12 August 2001

I know what warzog meant about the water. It is hard to figure how the water got over the rock, becuase the level of the water is too low. Until I read the comment, I did not notice, and I don't really care, because I really like this image. Don't you just love the tree lab?


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