| 14 Mar 2004 | Jamie Foley | Loading...Your image is really rather striking, but I like it a great deal. Something stark in a stark, desolate world, and yet a place of refuge in hopelessness. I can't really say that's what you were aiming for, but that's what it reminds me of if I were to put it in words. Overall, great picture! It really portrays something =) Chris ´SlothPaladin´ Boyer replies: "Wow thats about the coolest thing someone said about this (Elfwood is not the only place I show my stuff) thanks for stoping by" | |
| 16 Mar 2004 | Aaron Weaver | Loading...This looks great, like the feel and the lighting. How did you do the wings? Do you have a 1024x768 version? I would like this for a wallpaper on my desktop. Chris ´SlothPaladin´ Boyer replies: "The wings are created using the extreamly useful Multi Replicating tool in Bryce, I use it alot in my pictures, if you ever want a few pointers on using it just ask (Alt-Shift-D in Bryce 4) and I'll send you a zipped copy of my 1024x768 version, I always render at the quality and have to resize for elfwood, glad you like it that much!" | |
| 2 Apr 2004 | Emilie L van der Hoorn | Loading...Mmm...I love this kind of stuff, very stark, simple and beautiful...Black and red...Grin, its everywhere. Anyhoo, same question as aaron, how did you do the wings, they look really awsome. Amazing what good music will do isnt it  Chris ´SlothPaladin´ Boyer replies: "As I said before I used the Multi Replicator in Bryce, if you don't have Bryce you can not use this, if you do have it, try creating a piramid tall and thin and opening the Multi-Replicator (in the Edit Menu) set the X and Z sizes and 100 and the Y just a hair bigger then 100, then do a 2%-15% rotate and small positive Y offset, play around with it, it's pritty simple but somewhat hit and miss. If you have more questions just email me." | |