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Beware Of The Dog

Bryce Animals posted on Feb 25, 2005
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Millennium Dog modeled in Poser 4 & exported as OBJ. Billboard image Coca Cola is taken from a photo of a billboard found on the internet and modified by me to give it an old look. Textures are from different websites like Rendeosity, Mayang, Photobreed and others. The background is an image on a 2D facepanel. One radiallight and Sunlight on. Built & rendered in Bryce 5. Rendering time 20min at 2000 x 1399 pixels. Document size 160MB. Signature & sharpening image in postwork. All the objects are 3D models that you can find them from; Trash Bin by Virtual lands, Card Box by Stereoping, Div1 by Creative3d, Rusty Metal by Courious3d, Dog House by 3d Modelz, TV Antenna by Kemal, Tire by One Commune, Food Can by Stin Myers, Billboard / Louver Panel / AC Window / Short Stack / Quonset Hut / Fire Escape by Baument Ent., Bouched Egout and Bottel by Image-In-Air3D, Ball / Piping / Coca Can & Wires are by 3D Cafe, Crushable Can / Newspaper / Cola Can / Cigarette Pack / Trash Bag / Old TV by Trekkiegrrrl, Metal Stairs by Derjimi, Fence by M25yucka, Dumpster by 3D Total, Mouse by De Espona, The Millennium Dog by DAZ, Bone / Bowl and Bucket from Renderosity Art Community. Thanks very much to all for your stuff. (Some objects with a new texturing created by me). As always, thanks for viewing and all comments are appreciative. Have a great day everyone and beware of the dog!

Comments (66)


Wahnfried1959

6:51PM | Sat, 26 February 2005

As always a very fine detailed and interesting image!

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artistheat

9:32PM | Sat, 26 February 2005

Excellent Image,Fantastic Work

eryt

12:02AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

fantastic!...and I think the mouse is a gonner!! wonderful work! V

mabi

2:42AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Wow, great details

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adrian3Dart

6:54AM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Thanks so much for viewing and commenting, it is greatly appreciated! Visit my gallery for more 3Dart. Happy Weekend to all!

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RG19

1:25PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Really jumps right out of the picture! Super realism and atmosphere!

ravenwing75

5:20PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Love the detail in this and the way you have to have a second look to see its a render.

tigroaica

8:46PM | Sun, 27 February 2005

Great details and use of Bryce...You worked a lot on this image. Bravo.

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marzo

4:06AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Fantastic detail and great composition. I don't know anything about Bryce but I do know this is very good!

MAX784

7:06AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Nice work Adrian. As always you're getting better every time. Hope to see more work soon. ;P

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ms-3Dstudio

12:33PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

The old silent places in the large and noisy city are well shown. My vote.

tony_br22

1:59PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

I must say that this is one FANTASTIC image you created here. And thank you so much for the explanation (that is just so cool) .. incredble details.. wow! Top class vote

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Joekrick

8:43PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

You rock ! Your work is awesome everyone of them !

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zoren

8:55PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

a mean lean junkyard dog! well done details!

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electric

9:15PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

first...what pc do you have(this is a monster)? second..much work in textures and freestuff founding hard work, third..the render is a default bryce rendering...or did you use antialiasing..fourth...you have a cool web page..and cooler image works---and for last...excellent work...vote this image

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EngleWolf

6:29AM | Tue, 01 March 2005

very impressive work !!! this is awesome ! great job thru-out this piece of art ! :o)

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czarnyrobert

9:18AM | Tue, 01 March 2005

Lot of details - very realistic - excellent job! Good old Bryce still can do great job in hands of tallented artist! However you should try to improve lighting - use lightdome to simulate ambient light :-)

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adrian3Dart

12:31PM | Wed, 02 March 2005

Thanks for viewing, and for your positive comments on my work and for classifying "Beware Of The Dog" scene in the 1st place in the Bryce Hot 20. Thanks very much to all for your votes.

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Hesbe

1:53AM | Thu, 03 March 2005

Tr beau travail!

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melevos

3:49PM | Thu, 03 March 2005

Fantastic and wonderful work!!!Excellent jobv

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MOOOW

8:03PM | Sun, 06 March 2005

WOw!fantastic piece of art ,awesome stuff really very impressive artworkVOTE

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KingPtolemy

5:09PM | Mon, 07 March 2005

Excellent design and creativity!!! Wonderful composition!!!

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Deane

11:31AM | Tue, 22 March 2005

A superbly detailed and crafted piece of work. Excellent technical composition and execution. Well deserving of that first place position!!!!!

DhurakhapalaM

8:40AM | Wed, 06 April 2005

very nice composition you have achieved there ! i really liked the detail...

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zfigure7

2:33PM | Tue, 03 May 2005

Just a super piece of street corner scene. Rich & interesting details! Congrats on this fine work! Yes, I'll definitely keep away from the dog....V*

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Anjour

5:19PM | Sat, 21 May 2005

Beautiful composition and details...cool!!!:o)

robsterm

11:08PM | Sun, 22 May 2005

holy $h!t. very nice! By far the best Bryce scene I have ever see that isn't scenery.

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coa

1:21PM | Tue, 24 May 2005

Really superb details and texturing!!!

cloughie

1:14PM | Fri, 01 July 2005

Oh! My Gawd!!! I can feel his jaws and saliva gripped around my 'bits' LOL!!! You are far more of technical Artist than I and good on 'yer! for that!!! Excellent job! Cheers! Alan.

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Digimon

11:37PM | Sat, 02 July 2005

First off, great work! Poor dog! I'd be mean too if that was my home! Nice gritty urban scene!


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