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Nunavut

Bryce (none) posted on Oct 08, 2001
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This is a landscape from Nunavut Province of Canada. Nothing special as you can see. The purpose of this work is to train and familiarize myself with Bryce3D.

Comments (7)


darkelf420

10:04PM | Mon, 08 October 2001

Not bad at all! I remember my first few motnhs with Bryce, we started calling it Bryce 3 Arena, it was so much fun! On the water, try using a negative value for the bump channel, it adds to the ripple effects, although I think it looks icy enough as it is.

Elbryan

10:56PM | Mon, 08 October 2001

reminds me of my first render in bryce very much, one pointer i can give you, is remember lighting, and sky's, they are often as important, or more important than the subject you make =)

archetype

12:22AM | Thu, 11 October 2001

I think you did a fine job with the textures and objects here. Good job!

MirrorMan

11:02PM | Mon, 29 October 2001

There isn't much special here

Blue_Spawn

8:40PM | Tue, 30 October 2001

Right...thats why I wrote, "Nothing special"...This is a landscape study...

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DarkFlame

5:40AM | Thu, 06 December 2001

....but you still could have imporved the sky :D A good start, but your other work is better.

mtldrm38

7:38PM | Sun, 31 March 2002

excellant image and view makes me feel like a bird feelin free =)


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