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Desert Scene

Imagine 3D Landscape posted on Jan 19, 2005
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This started in Photoshop as a gradient experiment, which turned into the pyramid in Imagine, then it needed a desert, and it was so dry I neede the water so I did an after the rain scene with the desert greedily drinking up the water that remains...THEN i decieded that it needed more reflections so I dug up a TallPalm.3ds that I had converted to Imagine some time back and made the boat out of a rod with stretch both ways....comments welcome...if you recognize your palm tree ...please tell me so I can credit it....peace bobby

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KingPtolemy

10:02AM | Wed, 19 January 2005

Excellent work and very interesting concept!!!

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sinarokara

3:00PM | Sun, 30 January 2005

gteat stuff you have here bobby !!.This is not a payback or anything cos you post some good comment about my work,I just have to see what kind of art your into..Excellent !!!

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Pygmee

4:00AM | Sat, 12 February 2005

Isn't the Nile at Memphis (Egypt)? I see the Saqqarah pyramid. Excellent work, sir.

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bobbystahr

8:13PM | Sat, 12 February 2005

the Saqqarah pyramid...so that's what it is..looked sorta familiar but as i said it was a Photoshop gradient building experiment that led to th greyscale that i used to make the pyramid so it really only resembles reality by accident...LOL


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