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Bryce Modeling posted on Dec 22, 2006
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I'm posting this just for the hell of it. Made entirely in Bryce 6 for the Flying Scotsman Challenge in the Bryce Forum. Spacebones rings. Thanks for looking .

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DionVing

10:22PM | Fri, 22 December 2006

Quality attention to detail for secondary objects is what makes a superb scene. That is a very good lamp and if you'd not mentioned the spring I would never have known. Looking forward to the final render. Dion... [o]

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amlan70

3:24AM | Sat, 23 December 2006

Wow Bryster thats great ..This is Amlanjyoti from India ,hope you still remember me ........its a wonder to see what you have made...I never had an idea that this modeling could have been done through Bryce....I have always considered Bryce for Environment & Terrains..BRAVO,,,,,, thats great ...Keep it up ...

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johnyf

6:12AM | Sat, 23 December 2006

Looking very good Chris. I'm working on a pic with a train at the moment, not in this fine a detail though (not good enough). Can't wait to see yours and Danamo's finished work! Great Stuff!

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Ang25

12:48PM | Tue, 26 December 2006

Awesome attention to detail! Looks great to me, now slap some paint on it ;P

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acclaude

11:02AM | Fri, 26 January 2007

Ho Beautifull Bryce shot!! Impressive modeling precision, wonderfull details, colors & reflexions, Excellent graduate background, xxxxx, Thks 4share,

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tallpindo

5:50AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Metal has a different quality of "unforgettable" than wood. In a drawing by a draftsman in which view would the rivets on the side and the thumbcock be best revealed? I met a beachcomber on the beach of Key Biscayne who had been a German submariner in the Florida Straits during WW-II in the "happy times". He told me the very first item he had made in metal shop was a funnel. The cylinder in this one does not have a wrap with rivets to close it. It must be extruded by a later more ductile process. It's not "a wrap." Splines are very confining. FEM is for over 20 degrees of bend.

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brylaz

4:03AM | Thu, 08 February 2007

Looks great!!!

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Burpee

10:25AM | Wed, 14 February 2007

Excellent modelling for Bryce. Great attention to scale and details. Came to check out your gallery for Tori nominations......hmmmm...ya gotta do some pics, lol!! I want to see more by the end of November. That's your mission should you choose to accept it....this message self destructs in 5 secs.....pftt!

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NefariousDrO

11:59PM | Sat, 30 June 2007

You really get all of your details right, don't you? So very well done.

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e-brink

2:02PM | Sun, 06 January 2008

Great... Very nicely modeled. Shows what Bryce can do construction wise. I'm hoping they upgrade Bryce soon though.

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DukeNukem2005

12:11PM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Very beautiful and very nice artwork!

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lior

3:12PM | Thu, 18 March 2010

Superbly done!


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