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16th Century Town

Bryce Medieval posted on Aug 16, 2001
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I wanted to do alot more to this scene as I have been working at it for a long time, but I finally hit a point where my computer couldent handle any more (around 2600 objects). I originally wanted to add people but until I get more ram this will have to do. Enjoy!

Comments (24)


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Styxx

3:46PM | Thu, 16 August 2001

Beautiful! This is top notch work, Congrats!

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Dark6Rayden

3:46PM | Thu, 16 August 2001

This looks absolutely great! Very detailed and very realistic textures. Did you use Bryce 5 for this? Absolutely cool!

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jaydiva

4:21PM | Thu, 16 August 2001

excellent work!! very realistic

dolly

4:44PM | Thu, 16 August 2001

Now this is superb workmanship i take me hat of to ya mate exellent work

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ShadowWind

5:06PM | Thu, 16 August 2001

Fantastic image...Texturing, layout and modeling superb.

RichS

8:01PM | Thu, 16 August 2001

Absolutlely beautiful!!! This is the type of Bryce image that keeps me enthusiastic about working with 3D creation. As for the people have you tried sectioning the scene into smaller bits, put the people in a render, then blend the images together?

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RodolfoCiminelli

8:23PM | Thu, 16 August 2001

Excellent work!!, it is a very good time reconstruction.

glennf

8:24PM | Thu, 16 August 2001

Nice work, very realistic textures and such.

Malligar

11:15PM | Thu, 16 August 2001

Thanks for all your comments, I really enjoy reading them! Dark6Rayden - I currently have Bryce 4, and I am hoping to get 5 soon. RichS - I was planning on adding a rather large crowed of people. If I just made a scene with people to merge renderings with the city I couldent amass as many people as I would want as my system cant handle many poser figures at once.

Neec

11:39PM | Thu, 16 August 2001

very nice work... looks both realistic and almost like a drawing or painting from that period.. wonderful detail!

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Richabri

12:49AM | Fri, 17 August 2001

Outstanding work - what more needs to said?! (and created in Bryce - wow!)

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Calseeor

8:10AM | Fri, 17 August 2001

all I can say is FANTASTIC! WOW!

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riko

8:12AM | Fri, 17 August 2001

Very good job! Questions arrise: how long took it to render, how big is the file, what are your current system specifications: ram&cpu??????

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achtung_333

4:34PM | Fri, 17 August 2001

This is masterfully done! I sure hope you are able to get the people into the image somehow - that would add a lot to an already wonderful image. Terrific job!

Malligar

5:45PM | Fri, 17 August 2001

riko - This took about 40min to render.. not too long. The scene is around 230mb. And I have a Pentium III 730mhz, 256mb ram. I think it would help if I had 512mb ram.

CSIWebmaster

5:52PM | Fri, 17 August 2001

Very nice work!! If you want to save on your RAM, I might suggest that you use Canoma for alot of the scene.

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marforno

8:55PM | Fri, 17 August 2001

Great job...! fantastic modeling...!

roobol

3:00AM | Sat, 18 August 2001

Excellent job, congratulations!!

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Shademaster

4:04AM | Tue, 21 August 2001

Looks proffesional!

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Moebius87

2:55AM | Tue, 30 October 2001

Excellent work. Malligar! Hope you get a better system that can keep up with your creativity. More please.

schlafhasi

3:01PM | Sat, 05 January 2002

looks perfect! i have to try create a scene thats looks like your picture ...but i'm never so good like you. very great work malligar! ...sorry my bad english, hope you understand me :)

Sking

5:22PM | Sun, 10 November 2002

Very good image. Great modelling, texs and lighting. Well done. ---- Scott.

KnightWolverine

1:54PM | Thu, 18 December 2003

Stunning work of art ! So much detail, Sometimes less is more ;)

LordBukka

11:26PM | Fri, 23 January 2004

nicely done


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