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Bryce Fantasy posted on Jul 20, 2003
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"Following the destruction of the border fortress and its defenders, Zrie pushed his army through the rocky forested ridgelines and across the shallows of the Misty River towards the Northsea plain. While things had been going well, he knew that the closer he got to Northsea, the more his army would be noticed, and the more resistance would stiffen." This is the fifth in the "Siege" series which loosely chronicles the invasion of Northsea by an undead army. Originally this pic wasn't going to be in the series, but I kind of got inspired by an idea of Commander_18's and by some of the awesome landscape images going on around here, most notably by Mel3d and bs58. A linking picture between what happened at the border fortress and the next stage of the story provided a good opportunity to have my first serious attempt at a landscape. 24 terrains, 600 skeletons, and 800 trees later and I've got to a point where I'm more or less happy with the result (or at least happy enough to post it). Please let me know what you think and thanks a lot for taking the time to view and for all your support.

Comments (104)


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tempest967

7:41AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Very well done. Excellent storyline too.

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Shademaster

7:41AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

GReat work once again! I really like the perspective and the canyon. I am still amazed at what Bryce can do ;)

zxcvb

7:43AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Wow!!! This is awesome artwork , the atmosphere , lighting and composition is amazing , very well done:-)

atom1972

7:43AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

I nearly broke my jaw when it hit the floor! OMG! You are THE master!!!!

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j-art

8:13AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

this is just out of this world - wow - stunning - my congratulations and a vote uwe

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Moebius87

8:16AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

You've definitely got my vote! :o)

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calum5

8:17AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Another wonderfull scene from one of the best ever bryce series!Flak these are simply amazing .The POV here is awesome looking out to your world.Mel is something special and your place is fantastic!You certinally show that time and effort are the golden keys in creation!Along with all the other amazing elements you have!:o) I vote here for sure..byeeeeeee calum5

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woodhurst

9:03AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

beaufitul scene flak! the series your are making is quickly becoming better and better. the POV is awesome, really feels your seeing what they are seeing, and as always the horde is amazing.

Glasko

9:17AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Couldn't possibly miss this one. This is awesome! You got my vote today bro. I especially love the depth of this image, the background really feels vast and the characters look great.

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baher

9:23AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

WOW!.....unbelievable work..impressive scene.

vangogh

9:25AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

This is unbelieveably excellent landscape work! 24 terrains...OK, but 600 skeltons and 800 trees!!! You must have one hell of a powerful computer to put all this together! anyway, this image is one of the best I have seen here, and gets my vote.

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orbital

9:35AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Superb, hats off to you for such patience.

MadDog31

10:07AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Excellent work Flak...always glad to see the new posts! I like the overall layout. I really like your water and distant mounts...lots of wonderful detail also. Awesome job my friend! :)

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Doublecrash

11:32AM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Way cool, Flak! The details are of course excellent, but what I like most in this picture is the point of view. Thumbs way up.

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ralphwarnick

12:18PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

A wonderful, delightful render to find here!

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Elsina

12:45PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Exellent Point of View. A big 10+++++++!

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Euxeb007

12:53PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Beautiful landscape and lot of tension in this picture. This army of skeletons is unbelievable !

bobbywoodside

1:28PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

I am humbled..............

CursedBeauty

2:19PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

woohoho yeah! flak another amzinf image from you i love the soldiers coming from the bottom of the mountains that looks truly amazing no you know what the whole scene is all beauty excellent work my friend keep up your amazing work! ...Richie...

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arat

4:20PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

More than Excellent! This is why your on my fav's list. First class as usual. Are you using a bigger machine yet????

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Dall400

8:04PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Awesome work as always dude! I especially like this one! Cheers

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MindVision-GDS

8:06PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

very well done

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Stacey_73

8:16PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Holy cow!! Flak!! this is AMAZING! -WELL- worth the wait! happyflakdance

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electroglyph

8:22PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Hey, the 47th skeleton is just the same as the 268th skeleton;)

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ShadowWind

8:48PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Very cool work and quite detailed as always...

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Thorgrim

11:33PM | Sun, 20 July 2003

Another AWESOME image!

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Django

12:31AM | Mon, 21 July 2003

Very wicked angle of view + cool realism on the landscape.. great pic

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TwiztidKidd

12:38AM | Mon, 21 July 2003

Amazing!! You always like to bunch up one or two... thousand skeletons in your renders. Everything blends perfectly in this scene =)

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princessmoon

1:39AM | Mon, 21 July 2003

Absolutely amazing...

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brholte

2:20AM | Mon, 21 July 2003

Looks wonderfull!!


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