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Explorer of the Interlands - detail render

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Oct 17, 2004
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Well, because of the comments on the original piece "Explorer of the Interlands" I did a closeup render of it and found that it got crappy results. I reworked the detail and got this. Honestly, I wasn't sure I would be able to pull this one off; I thought it came out awright though. Thanks for all your honest comments guys - is this one any better or do you guys prefer the first? (not that it really makes a lot of difference...) ;)

Comments (7)


funkfrog

12:35AM | Mon, 18 October 2004

one hellova decent!!! looks great!!!!!!!!!!

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johnyf

5:28AM | Mon, 18 October 2004

prefer the fov on this one...Great Job!

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sackrat

1:48PM | Mon, 18 October 2004

Nice texture work.

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TallPockets

4:58PM | Mon, 18 October 2004

I prefer this one of the two. Although I can't even draw 'stick men'.

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experimental

5:47PM | Mon, 18 October 2004

The rocks look great but the ship is lacking detail.

Mrdodobird

1:02PM | Tue, 19 October 2004

I actually do prefer the this one to the other. Of course, the other had a slightly different feel, but this one shows of the awesome mountain texturing better, I must say.

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Druidstorm

12:05PM | Sat, 23 October 2004

Excellent render work!!!!!!!!!!!...:)


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