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THREE-DIMENTIONAL
IMAGES II:
The Sequal

I told you there'd be more, and there is! The first ones, on the previous page, were made with Bryce 3D. These here were made with the brand-spanking new Bryce 4. Just look at all these pictures! I've been spending some time perfecting technique, combining colors and shapes and whatnot to create something that may actually resemble art. I hope you appreciate all the hard work I put into these. Enjoy!

First, the animal sets. For these, we needed Metacreations' Poser to get the animals, and then stuck them in Bryce files. Kind of a nice combination.

dolph1big.jpg
I can't take credit for this one, since Stacey made it. It's a dolphin leaping out of the water. Pretty nice, if you ask me. It's a big one, 800x600, so look out.

dolphins.jpg
When I saw how good Stacey's dolphin turned out, I decided to try one of my own. It's a nice happy family. Stace liked it so much that she made it her computer's background!

wolves.jpg
Pretty fun. Two wolves in a "forest." I like the shadows made by the sun setting in the background.

Loch Ness Monster Series
This was a big project for me, almost as big as livingroom (previous page). I wanted to get as realistic as I could with this creature, and I think I did pretty well. This was NOT made with Poser; it was totally Bryced. I liked 'er so much that I did a whole series with her. Feel free to email me with which one is your favorite!

Next in line, mountains! These pictures cover a wide range (pun intended) of images. Some look like they came out of a sci-fi movie. Others look like they came out of National Geographic. But don't take my word for it.

greenmtn.jpg
Definitely not naturally occuring. Emerald crystaline mountains against a purple sky? You have to see it for yourself.

mtn1.jpg
Granted, the name isn't very specific, but I've never been good with filenames anyway. It's simple, yet nice. One single mountain, nice fog, ocean.... It works.

mtn2.jpg
Nothing like the previous. Imagein dirt mixed with bits of chalk and put into a mountain mold. Add a silver ball floating in mid air, and you're starting to understand. Take a look!

mtnorb.jpg
Nothing like the previous--either of them. Stone mountains... and glass orbs. Kind of hellish-looking.

ring-atol.jpg
Anyone know what an atol is? It's what happens when a volcano in the middle of the ocean explodes. This one almost looks real. I stole the name, but nobody needs to know that.

What would life be like without a little oddities? These are just strange random things I made up. Be forewarned--some images may be too confusing for humans.

The TwinStar Series
When I got the name TwinStar, it came with a symbol. Most of these don't do it justice, but you'll get the idea. Take Windows Paint, draw in black and white, import it, and change the sucker around a few times 'till you get it right (or wrong).

mosscity.jpg
Imagine an entiry city--black stone buildings--that has been deserted for a few hundred years.

spikes1.jpg
Humerously enough, there is no spikes2.jpg yet. But I think I'll work on it soon, depending on your feedback. And I LOVE feedback! This one looks like a chrome sea urchin. I like it!

strange3.jpg
This is my most recent creation, actually, dated November 30, 1999, at about 1:30 AM. Sort of an alien probe type deal here. Mere words cannot describe, so click away.

lonelytree.jpg
I've been saving the best for last. Half inspired by Days of the New (an acoustic hard-rock band) and half by my own inner desires, I made this one. In a way, it's a little moody. Simple, but profound. Go on, look at it.

I hope you enjoyed this. When I get a new batch, you know I'll slap it up here. 'Till then, merry part and blesséd be!


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