I was inspired by Barb’s image of wine and bread and decided to break open my Bryce. It seems to be working just fine. I’m glad to see I haven’t completely forgotten how to use it. I’ve been wanting to do a still life for a while. In fact I want to have a still life challenge at 3DCommune, but I keep waiting for them to get their site switched over. Hopefully they won’t have lost all their members by then :p
I like the effects of your Bryce art. This software is new to me. Did you start with a photograph? Karol
The bread and cheese are photos that I sort of integrated into the whole thing. The rest is 3d ๐
Ooooh I do like this! I might help myself to the glass of wine and cut out a chunk of cheese. So if some goes missing, you’ll know where to find it. ๐
I paint in Painter X. You paint in Bryce — I don’t know how your program works, but it produces!
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Help yourself Barb ๐ Yes, one of these days I should take the time to master Painter but I don’t think I actually have that kind of talent. I love Bryce though.
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This looks delicious Anita…almost good enough to eat…lol. Beautiful still life. I had no idea you could do this sort of thing in Bryce.
Thanks Elaina ๐ Yeah Bryce can do almost everything.
I have that tablecloth! Seriously, I do. We used to use it on the farm to cover the table before arranging the produce boxes for pick up. It is sitting in my laundry room right now. The coincidence was enough to momentarily distract me from the wine and cheese!
What I love about this post, and several of the posts in the blog carnival, is how the you guys inspire each other. How that inspiration is linked and passed on is just really cool!
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