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Published: 2006-05-12 09:01:38 +0000 UTC; Views: 1750; Favourites: 15; Downloads: 657
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Description untouched is the name of this and for good reason i did not touch it this is most resent image just of the rendering block of 22 hours on a great computer the sher numbers that went into making this is just crazy to me i know their are people out thier that will say its just a bunch of cubes and spheres i can make that same image in like 20 mins in 3dsm or some other program that cost hundreds if not thousends but will the reson i am so happy about this is i did it in bryce the simplest program ever i dont think the program new it could do such things blurring everything you see here even the lighting shadows all done in bryce no psing this thing and i hope you fav the crap out of it so people will see that even cubes and spheres can look great.
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Comments: 7

snihplod [2008-11-26 07:26:51 +0000 UTC]

*favs the crap outta it*
Lot of detail in the reflection, very nice. ^^
Interesting lighting...though the shadow on the furthest right sphere looks a little off...
Amazing work.

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peki-vremen [2007-11-05 13:47:45 +0000 UTC]

Mercury It is a good example of reflection as well.

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sevenblah In reply to peki-vremen [2007-11-05 16:29:58 +0000 UTC]

yeah it was hard to do this one...

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damianGray [2007-11-04 17:52:17 +0000 UTC]

Wow, I can't say I've seen Bryce used like this before...that's impressive XD and I can see why it took 72 hours, lol. You lined up lights to get the soft shadow look? I did the same thing in 3ds as an experiment one day...it kills the PC...added to that raytracing and depth...yeah...I can definately see that, lol.

It looks like you are using ambient occlusion or is that a side effect of the lights? (I had no idea Bryce did that, what version are you using?)

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sevenblah In reply to damianGray [2007-11-04 19:25:57 +0000 UTC]

this was before they had hdri rendering version 4.5 or something now bryce can do this effect easy. but yeah it was a while ago that i did that.

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conniekat8 [2006-05-13 03:18:00 +0000 UTC]

Love it!
Bryce is a slick little program

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AeonOfTime [2006-05-12 09:36:49 +0000 UTC]

The shadows look a little weird, but it's a style... and I like it I don't know what's involved in creating images like this in bryce, but I know I never saw something like this created in bryce. Good work!

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