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Canyon River Crossing

Bryce Landscape posted on Oct 27, 2011
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Greetings One and All... 1st I'd like to Thank those that wished me and my Wife your wonderful thoughts and comments on our 25th Anniversary.It was so nice after returning from our time away to read through all the wonderful things you had to say.Though I won't go into detail about our stay away I will say that a hot tub outside in 40 degree's was not the most brightest idea I've had recently but for it being our 25th and it only happens once in a life time I said what the hell....lol...though the flu that followed made us aware that even though we still have a zest for life our next Anniversary will be confined to indoors only....lol...Thank You All once again for your comments..(smiles)... Ok back to the art....I want to give a shout out to Alain..aka 3DClassics.Not only is he an extremely talented individual but also a very generous person.We have been exchanging site mails recently and I had mentioned that I've been trying and getting real close to achieving "curve tracks" for my train series that I enjoy creating so much and Alain had offered to let me have some that he had created and I'm not the one to turn down such generosity and couldn't wait to be able to use it in my train series.Though this one here that you are viewing doesn't give these curve tracks justice...I will guarantee the next train series that I'm currently working on will!....Stay tuned and you'll surely see my point.... So here is yet another one from my train series using the new size format of 1366 x 768 and please let me know if you use it on your desktop and how it appears as so I can continue to use your feedback which helps me grow as an artist... Finally for those that notice the trestle/bridge in this particular scene...I spent about 2 hours creating this from scratch using only cubes of various sizes and lengths in Bryce..There are approximately 420 cubes used in creating what you see...It alone is responsible for the high poly count when this scene rendered...(wheeeew)...It only crashed 3 times while attempting the final rendering.....lol...So here you are...My latest work from my train series with help from Alain aka 3DClassics. Trust me Alain....your going to LOVE the next one!!!! Hoping this finds you all well and in better health than me at the moment....lol...Ahhhhhh....Chooooo!!! ~Will~ Created in Bryce 7 Post Work in Photoshop Elements 8 Curve Track from Alain aka 3DClassics The rest is all me.....(smiles)... You really should view this in zoom...(Wink)

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Avalonne

5:23PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

So sorry you caught the flu, but look on the bright side...you sure had a great time catching it :-) As for this image...the detail is positively riveting!!! So much to see here, so many wonderful textures...nothing short of outstanding :-)

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claude19

5:30PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

OUTSTANDING creation with awesome colors and lights I like your train on this oustanding bridge !!! GREAT work for a great result !!! No problem for me with your new format of picture !!! Take care of you also, great ArtFriend !!! Congrfatulations for your works !!!

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Savage_dragon

5:33PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

Wow... I'm impressed! Great job on the bridge. Feel better soon, buddy. ")

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MagikUnicorn

5:43PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

BIG SCENE EXCELLENT WORK ! ☼ A S T O N I S H I N G ☼

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spiderfingers

5:44PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

awesome piece of work! love it right down to the Wisconsin Rail, very cool!!!

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Dreamdesigner

5:46PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

Absolutely Magnificent Will! Really amazing work! Congratulates to you and our dear friend Alain!!:-))))

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jocko500

5:54PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

i like this

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Faemike55

5:56PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

outstanding work on this image lots of detail sorry to hear you got ill during/after your 25th anniversary celebration

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ArtistKimberly

6:03PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

Wonderful,

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clbsmiley

6:06PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

Hmm bright ideas...Achoo Bless you... LOL This was a surprise from you.. Wonderful work. but to me the cliff tops are too flat. all the other details are great. :)

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eekdog

6:39PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

looks like this took mega time Will, love the train crossing on the bridge, super atmo and a job so well done..

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flavia49

6:46PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

stunning picture!!

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mgtcs

7:02PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

I hope you get better soon my friend. Excellent creation, lovely rock textures and perspective, marvelous work!

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wrpspeed

7:10PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

very nice scene

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adorety

7:15PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

Well done. A lot of work that's paying off. Love the atmosphere and lighting. It really sets a great mood.

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greyone

7:35PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

I love this image Will. Sorry to hear you got sick but that is not because of the outdoor hottub. We have folks here that have outdoor hot tubs. on new years evening its common to go out for a hot tub dip. Takes a bit of coaxing when the outside temp is between -30 and -40C but it is actually quite exhilerating. A hot tub in the house is far more likely to be a breeding ground for bacteria and bugs that would make you sick. Sorry for the biology lesson but I just didnt want you to think you have to give up out door hot tubbing because you got sick. Its more likely you picked up something in a restaurant or somewhere. :)

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wotan Online Now!

8:33PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

Beautiful Bryce render... Cool lighting and cloud formation!

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kbrog

9:26PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

Bet it was real hard to ge out of that Hot tube. ;D Amazing how 40 degrees can feel like 40 below. LOL! Excellent work on this wonderful image! :)

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grafikeer

9:38PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

Nicely done...great mood and colour palette!

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danapommet

11:07PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

Love you train renders and this is no exception. I still have my original matchbox cars from my first 8 foot by 8 foot HO train layout – lead paint and all. Cool sunset and trestle. Didn't see any Packer logos on the train.

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3DClassics123456

11:31PM | Thu, 27 October 2011

My friend, you always have nice train landscapes and nice lightings! The smoke is excellent!

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peedy

12:07AM | Fri, 28 October 2011

.....grumble.....he has a cold and now I can clean my screen...........grumble... ;-P Fantastic image, Will. Gorgeous lighting. I loooooooooooooooooooooooooove the bridge!!!! Get well, soon, ok? :-) Corrie

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missblue

2:03AM | Fri, 28 October 2011

Fantastic scene =)!!! I wish you a quick recovery from the flu

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UteBigSmile

4:46AM | Fri, 28 October 2011

apple-dolli.gif Fantastic render dear Will - Love it a lot!

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fallen21

4:49AM | Fri, 28 October 2011

Awesome work!

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A_Sunbeam

4:59AM | Fri, 28 October 2011

Splendid - and all that work was well worth it - great bridge!

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renecyberdoc

7:14AM | Fri, 28 October 2011

this is excellent stunning marvellous a masterpiece the rough land sand then the fine railway.sky looks also awesome.

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jmb007

10:03AM | Fri, 28 October 2011

beau travail!!

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SIGMAWORLD

10:06AM | Fri, 28 October 2011

Sehr gute Szene. Prima!

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farmerC

1:28PM | Fri, 28 October 2011

Exellente creation.

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