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    Simple Bryce 5, some PS7

    Well, I just wanted to get some ideas on what to do with these:

    DA profile: [My DevianArt Profile]

    Plz give Ides, need to develop the angel renders a bit more, preferably in PS7, Jut that I'verun out of Ideas.. Also, doesn anyone know a good Bryce->3DSMax5.1 converter?

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    Simple Bryce 5, some PS7

    Bryce > Export to OBJ
    3DS Max > Import OBJ

    You can get a Max OBJ import (obj2max) plugin from here: http://www.habware.at/duck4.htm.

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    Simple Bryce 5, some PS7

    kk thx man

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    Simple Bryce 5, some PS7

    I've looked at your works over at Deviant, and I like them. (the gun is a doodle. nothing against doodles, but it lacks intensity).

    You have a good sense of composition, but I agree with you that something isn't fully there. It's beautiful to look at but what's beneath that highly polished surface?
    Perhaps some chaos?

    Anyways: what to add or do in PS? I wouldn't do anything. I'd just continue and try to scratch the next one a bit. Make it less perfect. Worn. Human. Alive.

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    Simple Bryce 5, some PS7

    Sure thing, Thanks for looking

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    Simple Bryce 5, some PS7

    I like it. The style dosen't reflect any current trends. Which is a good thing. I'd like to see how you would incorporate it into a site complete with Navmenu.

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    Please list as close as you can what your hardware (Please list the CPU type and speed, type and amount of RAM, Whole Life Insurance type of videocard, number and type of monitors, and model of digitiser), OS and software plus your artwork canvas resoultion is like for doing 2D digital works.

    I'll start:

    COMPUTER: Athlon XP 2200+ (1.8Ghz), 2X 512MB DIMMs of PC2700 DDR (total 1GB...needs more RAM), and nVidia GeForce2MX based 32MB PCI DVI/VGA Dual head videocard.

    DIGITISER: Wacom Cintiq 15X and a Wacom PenPartner USB sharing the same Wacom Ultrapen

    MONITORS: (2) Wacom Cintiq 15X 15" Pen Tablet LCD and a Sony G400 19 inch Aperature Grille CRT (Cintiq is monitor 1, Sony is monitor 2, with the PenPartner controlling the Sony). Resolution is set at 2048x768 (Win2000 treats both monitors as one big desktop).

    OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 2000 with Service pack 2.

    SOFTWARE: Painter 7 (no patches applied) and Photoshop 7 (no patches), both in dual monitor mode. I generally sketchEvidence Discovery more than paint in my work, thus Painter is my main program (gives you much better line quality than Photoshop). My usual Painter canvas reolution is 5000x3000 for fine line work and 3000x2000 for rougher sketchy linework (I use 5.3 pixel brushes for linework in both resolutions)

 

 

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