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Mines of Moria

Bryce Architecture posted on Nov 05, 2004
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This is another one that i created when i was 15, after watching Lord of the Rings, Fellowship of the Ring. I was going for - the great hall in the mines of moria. Do you think it looks anything like it? Please tell me what you do think.

Comments (4)


PaulBillington

2:28PM | Fri, 05 November 2004

I really love the work you did on the textures, You have given this image a foreboding feeling... Great lighting ....yes it does look like Mordor!! Well done indeed!!

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haloedrain

11:28PM | Fri, 05 November 2004

It looks good, but I think you might want to work on the sense of scale--you might be able to mock up some orcs out of primitives or terrains (they'd be small so detail isn't necessary), and lower the light toward the ground. It might also help to go to a more vertical format and tilt the camera upwards so the horizon (eye level) isn't so high on the columns. BUt it does look good, I really do like the dim lighting!

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jocko500

7:09PM | Mon, 08 November 2004

just waiting to see the evil flame creature to come down and around a big rock cool looking

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wizardangel1

7:38AM | Tue, 09 November 2004

dose Bryce 3 have light lab where a pic can import as bryce 5 has? Or place a pic in materail lab and apply to a 90% turned flat plain and you could easily add orcs or other critter-love Rings myself.


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