disaster night by addy1969
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bryce 5 /photoshop 6
thanks to steve allen for the tip about the terrain to create the cityscape ... and now that I had build it Ihad to destroy it ...
Comments (7)
allengraph
Very cool! looks great! very cool!
foleypro
Excellent.... How long to render and on what type of machine?
addy1969
hi folks thanx for your comments. i have a pentium III 900 and 384 MB and the rendering to approximately 12 hours . seems the rendering of the fires took most of the time
schlafhasi
fantastic!!! ...i love it! MORE please :-)
addy1969
oh my god, to have posted this picture on a day like this .. what a strange and horrible coincidence. all night I thought about taking it of the server to stop anybody from beeing offended but I couldnt decide myself. Its so strange a feeling to have witnessed such a disaster live on tv. having been on the twin towers myself and my wife having lived in ny for about a year this disaster deeply saddend the both of us.
steve allen
Please don't remove it. This event is so very very sad - but if we change the things we do then the extremists have gained what they want. This may seem like such a small thing, but everything we do is vital to our freedom and democracy. With regards to your picture it is VERY VERY good. I used a 400mhz Pc with just 96megs and my pic took about 3hours to render so its more than likely the volumetrics and lighting that have slowed it down. Also i hear Bryce 5 is slower? Also (beleive it or not) the angle you use affects render times. Theres a technical reason for this. Anyway excellent - gets my vote.
AlanD
Addy, I sympathise with your reaction, but Steve is right, if we let extremists rule our thoughts,we are losing. An impressive picture. Keep'em coming.