Temple Queen by webdancer
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Description
Special thanks to Sharkey@cybergate for Solara the Queen of the Amazones and those who had a part in creating her, to Aisha for her Mgarmor and Siliphiel Armor, to Hellborn for the wonderful thigh boots and to Sock, who creates textures for Quake and who graciously allowed me to play around with his textures to create my throne room. I can't remember where I found the throne, but I think it was at 3d cafe. I created the dark red curtin using a pattern fill in Corel Draw, which I then imported into Bryce as a terrain. The remainder of the image I created in Bryce using primitives then imported my lovely queen and her hawk and rendered. It took about an hour and a half to do its thing and on a Pentium 4! Those candle lights were a killer. But I'm pleased with the effect and I really thank you all!
Comments (9)
Debbie M.
The detail here is SUPERB!!! You've done a fabulous job .. and YES, the candle lights are perfect!! Great work!! BRAVO!
Lorraine
wonderful detail...great job....
rockets
I agree, beautifully detailed and lighted image.
marforno
Very nice work indeed... nice texturing and lighting... I like your terrain curtain... great depth... very good render...! just an hour and a half...? guess you're not using Bryce 5 then... some works that I have done similar to this one in B5 took 7 hours to render... that is the bad side of Bryce 5... Excellent work...!
Lynne
Great job on the whole layout and effect!
rjghise
Wonderful image, the candle lights are perfect.
vapo
What a neat scene... beautiful work on textures and lighting! Nicely posed character as well...
Morris
Really gorgeous textures and scene! Beautiful job!
webdancer
Thank you all! And I did use Bryce 5 to render this. I was surprised as well that it didn't take longer considering the amount of "candles" I used.