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Uploaded: 07/08/06 3:10 PM GMT
Moonberg
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Longest render I have ever done yet. It took a total of 3 and a half hours. I find the iceberg, sorry "moonberg" has its own magical look to it.

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.aiced
07/08/06 3:30 PM GMT
I is very pleasing to look at... the berg has it's own intriguing luminescence.
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.William_X
07/08/06 5:22 PM GMT
This is great, almost magical, no cancel that almost. Bravo and Encore.
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.William_X
07/08/06 5:23 PM GMT
This is great, almost magical, no cancel that almost. Bravo and Encore.
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.animaniactoo
07/08/06 7:19 PM GMT
I agree… the luminescence of the moonberg makes this. the only drawback for me is the repetitiveness of the water 8•)
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.noahnott
07/08/06 7:28 PM GMT
I like the detail on the island..which brings up my question: everytime i render a mountain in bryce, it comes out all pixelated and stuff, very undetailed. This however is not like a mountain i render....so what your secret?
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.Jhihmoac
07/09/06 9:40 AM GMT
Great detailing and color assignment here! Excellent render!
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::ResDesOK
07/09/06 4:06 PM GMT
Jourdain, this is truly enchanting! Normally I don't care for images that have dead-center horizons but this works more than well - the subject nearly demands it. Excellent lighting, composition and just lovely on the desktop! Thank for those 3+ hours it took; I'm going to enjoy this image greatly! - Patty
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.1bunnyslippers
07/10/06 2:28 AM GMT
Good detail with the 'moonberg'. Looks 3D-and those icy blue colors fit it well. Maybe the water could be a darker color. Nice pale moon with the clouds passing through. Very mellow colors in the peaceful sky. Magical mood with that fantastic 'moonberg'. Many thanks Jourdain, for this fantasy view :*>
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