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I love the idea and the colors are amazing. My mind is troubled between the relationship between the subjects. Overall, excellent work, keep it up.
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Like the "baobab tree" from Antoine de Saint Exupery's book "The Little Prince"

 

A few lines from that book,

 

"Now there were some terrible seeds on the planet that was the home of the little prince; and these were the seeds of the baobab. The soil of that planet was infested with them. A baobab is something you will never, never be able to get rid of if you attend to it too late. It spreads over the entire planet. It bores clear through it with its roots. And if the planet is too small, and the baobabs are too many, they split it in pieces . . ."

 

Very nice creation indeed.

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i really fail to understand how this is getting rants and raves. It looks like something someone did with bryce or vue desprit after having the program for 10 mins and then goes and posts it on a 3d site. What even in this was a photograph? The sky isn't, looks procedural, the tree looks like a cheap model out of xfrog or something, the grass is a flat generic grass texture. This would take exactly 3 seconds to duplicate in bryce. Sky plane, check, ground plane with grass, check, sphere with chrome on it, check, tree model, check. Done.

 

I'm sorry but i do 3d freelance stuff as well and this is extremely amateurish.

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I agree when i first saw this image I was scratching my head. I also do 3d work freelance and this looks like something u sit and do in the demo version of bryce for 10 mins when u are bored using nothing but models provided by the software. Where is the photography that was altered digitally?
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Wonderful and re-freshing concept and vision daer Pulok :)

 

I like it ;)

 

Biliana

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