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Spa 1

Bryce Architecture posted on Feb 02, 2005
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Spa 1 This is based on an "indoor pool" prop downloaded from 3DCafe (I think) years ago. I've long since lost the zip, so don't know who made the original. I kept the basic walls, celing & floor, but retextured them, deleted and rebuilt the pool, added furnishings & lights and an exterior garden, and replaced the water in the pool. The pool surface is made of 6 Bryce terrains, tiled together with a "ridges" fractal pattern and given a modified 'glass' texture. Bryce 5, no postwork except signature. File size 192Mb.

Comments (12)


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sackrat

1:34AM | Wed, 02 February 2005

Outstanding !

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Zacko

1:36AM | Wed, 02 February 2005

Amazing how much detail you put into this. Really great work!!!

JustinBm

8:43AM | Wed, 02 February 2005

Awesome.

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dlb

11:31AM | Wed, 02 February 2005

Very cool and inviting db

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TwiddleDee

1:50PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

I am happy that you didn't feel the need to put a female body into the picture. It is wonderful. The ship pictures don't really tie into the atmosphere you created but they are cool too.

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zescanner

6:24PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

Incredible. Wonderful reworking you have done. Especially like the way the pool turned out. Well no... everything!

RJC

11:07PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

Architectual stuff is one of my favorite genres. And this image is great. VOTE

tony_br22

11:15PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

awesome image Allen9

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BlueLotus7

4:56AM | Thu, 03 February 2005

Brilliant work! Well worth the effort! Wouldn't mind having this in my house! LOL

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Little_Dragon

7:45AM | Thu, 03 February 2005

According to the readme, the original model was by Platinum Pictures Multimedia; it was later converted to Poser format by jhoagland. I've used it in images myself, and I have to say that it's never looked better. Good work.

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TobinLam

1:16PM | Thu, 03 February 2005

I see, those steps aren't really as big as they seem in Spa 2. I agree about the ships pictures, they would make more sense if there was an ocean view from the windows.

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Desgar

6:16PM | Sat, 10 November 2007

It's something that should belong in the pages of Architectural Digest; or at the least, in a Sims 2 game. :) Well done!


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