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snow study

Bryce Alternative posted on Jan 13, 2005
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this is just a study of a snow storm. I never was in one I just saw a little snow fall. I watch them on t.v. and in the movies. To make snow in bryce you need to use the blue dot. I put in my own texture instilled the blue dot. [ more to making snow that just the blue dot got to use the material editor too] I was trying to made a storm that looks real. Please tell me if this how a snow storm look. You can tell the truth I do not mind. to me it looks more of Van Gogh brushs movements [not his colors here]

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melevos

10:48AM | Fri, 14 January 2005

excellent artwork

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acclaude

1:43PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

Ja! The dynamic movement of the snwo in Ur sky makes effectivelly thinks to Van Gogh style !! Thats one of T good points of this storm... I can see Tsmilly storm face in it ;o) Genius !! I guess if two layers couldn't B better : one for the close plan & one for the deep plan so both could B seen & fill the sky... Anyway that's a great great compo & a marvellous story a (dead)man & a snow man littl'familly... Excellent !! V

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coolcatcom

1:53PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

That's a full fledged Canadian blizzard (I am an expert when it comes to snow and I am not "pretension" I am an expert) good old Vincent Van Gogh would be proud! Never did see Van Gogh do a render!!! Must have lost his mouse! Way cool Jocko keep following the yellow brick roed ! "V"

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NODROG69

2:33PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

Love that swirly snowstorm, gets my vote.

LFNForever

3:32PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

Triple excellence!! :)

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Ladyhawk

5:04PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

AWSOME job Jock, 1st thing I thought of was Van Gogh to, but you did an amazeing goob on how the snow swrils kind of like last night & tonight , got nor, easter's comeing in off the lake, and it is getting nasty, went from 17c yesterday morning to -16 last night with snow squalls, Canadian weather never bouring, lol but you did stunning job BRAVO (V)_!!!! ;0) @-}--

Lissa_lei

9:07PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

Wonderful Snowstorm Jocko, frigid cold, no wonder hes got no skin left on him. Too cold for me, Eccellent work Lina

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mari_e17

11:29PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

Wonderful scene, very creative and original!!! Excellent work!!!!

jstsittinghere

5:13AM | Sat, 15 January 2005

beautiful and creative!

The_Captain

2:32PM | Sat, 15 January 2005

You have to have been to Labrador, lad! This is definitely a nice day in July!

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Anjour

4:31PM | Sat, 15 January 2005

Very creative and impressive work...cool done!!!:O)

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Cyve

9:55AM | Sun, 16 January 2005

Great creation and concept ... very very well done !!!

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Swade

8:11AM | Tue, 18 January 2005

Well Jocko... I live where there are snowstorms every winter. This certainly doesn't look like a snowstorm I have ever encountered. However it is a very artistically realized surreal representation of a snowstorm....with a Van Gough feeling to it. I like this image. 8)

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electric

3:10PM | Tue, 18 January 2005

nice option for make snow in bryce,,,,,original mode...excellent proof

BobaDuffs

1:16AM | Wed, 19 January 2005

Snowies and Bonies turning into Stormies!!! Burrrrr!! Cool style I like it :P

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