
Image credit: Gone by LPR001
The Renderosity Gallery of the Week for March 28, 2016, is the
Bryce Gallery
Bryce is a 3D landscape/fractal creation application that has a long and somewhat checkered history. Currently owned by Daz3D, it was initially released way back in 1994. Since then the program has been purchased twice (Corel bought in in 2002; Daz3D in 2004). Daz3D is to be commended for keeping this program alive.
Despite Bryce's fragmented development process, the program is still a powerful tool for an artists imagination. A quick glance at the Renderosity Bryce gallery will immediately impress you with the wide variety of subjects and styles that can be created with Bryce. Be sure to check out the Renderosity marketplace for the many Bryce items for sale there.

The Renderosity Bryce gallery has nearly 100,000 images that been created with this excellent application. The 14 artists I've chosen below represent a wide swath of work done using Bryce. I could have easily chosen dozens more; all of equal quality and inventiveness.
I urge you to visit the Renderosity Bryce gallery as it is quite simply one of the best galleries on the site. And thanks to TheBryster for moderating the very active Bryce forum as well.
Our Gallery of the Week Artists
I have chosen 14 artists to represent the Bryce Gallery. Click the artists name to go to their gallery.
1. Rabbit" by Simone83
2. Laboratorio by 1971s
3. Gone by LPR001

4. Polys Fantaisie by nergal83
5. Green Velvet by MagikUnicorn

6. rainy May on Kepler-452b by Pelican
7. 352 by waldodessa

8. B3-18-16 by steve2
9. World Rise by StevesArtGallery

10. Fire Bowl by BryceHoro
11. Another world by duo

12. Mysterious Jungle by estevez

13. Natural Curiosity by datadraw50

14. Lady and Dog by Simone83

Gallery of the Week Video
The video below samples the 14 artist works listed above. Follow the link to the Renderosity YouTube channel for past "Gallery of the Week" videos.
Be sure to visit our new online Renderosity Magazine for industry news, artist profiles, reviews and featured artists focused specifically on digital art and the artists who create it.

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