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Bryce Architecture posted on Apr 28, 2005
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Hi to all the Byrce Community Well I must say it has been a very long time since I last posted an image here at Rosity. It is good to get back to doing a bit of art, which is just for fun, and this is just a quick one just to try and get back in the swing of things. As some of you may know I haven't been doing much art over the last year as my little boy (who had his first birthday 3 weeks ago) takes up alot of my time, which is great - I love it!. But the other reason is that around six months ago my father inlaw was diagnosed with the worst kind of brain tumor you can get. So as you can imagined it has been hard for us all especially knowing that he may not get to see his grandson grow up. Well I hope you like this image and would love to hear from ya. Im not sure who made the church, I thank you as it is awesome to work with. Take care all and have a great day. Scott.

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Flak

12:31AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Good to see you back around these parts, even if just for a quick visit and posting between real life things. Sorry to hear about the father in law, but good to hear your son is going great. Onto the image - cool texture work on the church. Good stuff :)

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KarenJ

12:40AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Beautiful image, I love the framing effect of the foliage. All best wishes for your father-in-law's health.

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kimariehere

12:44AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

this is a magnifiacnet church........i love your postwork! I am so sorry to hear of your father-it is a hard thing to go through .. i went through it with my dad.. heartfelt thoughts and prayers..

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grind

1:11AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

The clarity of your images is always eye catching. No exception here. Great textures and postwork.

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sackrat

1:20AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Fantastic work ! Glad to see you at it again. Best to you and yours.

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EngleWolf

1:22AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Breath-taking work!! Very impressive job you've done here !!! ;o)

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Kath13

1:32AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

It's wonderful to see you posting again Scott, great image. Best wishes to the family.

Sweet1

1:36AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Lovely picture.

nosler

1:59AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Great job! Nice environment.

cloughie

2:51AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Nice to see you back Scott and with such an excellent piece of work! You havn't lost your touch! Enjoy the time with you lad and all my best wishes to your father in law! Cheers! Alan

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zfigure7

2:59AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Another masterful piece! Very clean and easy on the eyes. Excellent once more Scott!!!

goldie1

3:35AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Beautiful!

Lorraine

3:48AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

wow so good to see your work....excellent job as always...life has a way of mixing good with not so good, but I will remember your family in my prayers and send healing thoughts your direction...hope to see more of your work...

avidflame

5:01AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Beautiful work. Lovely view and postwork

kellendor

5:48AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Appropriat picture - A good group of people of faith can be a real comfort during times like this - whether they meet in a beautiful church like the one you've shown us, or in someones living room - or a coffeehouse or wherever. My dad's got cancer and our church has been a big support. I'll say a prayer for your father-in-law. As for your image, my first thought was, "gee, I wonder what filter he used on this photo, it almost doesn't look real" - then I saw it was bryce. Great job. Depth of Field really adds to it! Wonderful work and deserving of a VOTE

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electric

6:12AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

congrat for your child...excellent render and compo

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jory

6:17AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

My praise for your image and my prayers for your family.

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eres

7:11AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Great to see you back Scott!!!!! I wish the best for you and your family and congrat you too for your son!!! Anyway your work of art is allways gorgeous!!!!!

vangogh

8:56AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Fantastic work...the church against the blue sky is really eyecatching...glad to see you post again...I almost deleted your link from my favorites list.

costel22ino

9:07AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

I sure missed your work! Good to see you back.

lordstormdragon

9:57AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Awesome model and a great render, but alas, methinks it would be better withouth the DOF blur near the bottom. It tends to warp the sense of distance, and seems to confuse the mind as to how large or small the church is....

NC

12:33PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Nicely done scene.

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Burpee

12:44PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Gorgeous image and like the blurring effect :)

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waldodessa

12:52PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Excellence!!

osman1

1:03PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Good to see a new post dude. Like this one.

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deadhead

6:04PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Welcome back Scotty, its great image, you are still damn good Bryce-r :)

darkload

10:18PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Beautifuly done.

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tabou21

11:57PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Best yet Scott.....keep it up!!!

cecil2

12:02AM | Fri, 29 April 2005

Great looking scene, nice!

garyandcatherine

4:59AM | Fri, 29 April 2005

My gosh....... this is sooo good. Your work looks like it was rendered in Vue 5 I. Just outstanding. V

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