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#31 Soft Sculpture This image is in tribute to Salvador Dali who introduced me to another way of looking at things.Title: “Soft Sculpture With Over-Ripe Fruit: Consideration of The Law of Gravity, With an Emerging New World”
# 32 Stargazing A tribute to astronomers and dreamers.
#33 Tribute to David and Horo I also would like to post this tribute to David and Horo, thanks for making bryce that little bit easier to use for everyone
#34 tribute to Mark Rothko At first, I had no idea what or whom to tribute. But I decided on this one: I must be out of my mind to do a 3D version of a 2D painting, while I was an amateur painter years before I started on 3D (and still paint regularly). But, I wanted to see how I could, more or less, recreate the very living textures of the large colour fields painted by Rothko.
#35 Tribute to Science a tribute to science
#36 Tribute to the lightbulb a tribute to the light bulb which is disappearing.
#37 Under the Sea a tribute to the worlds ocean’s
#38 Villa castle 1 I would like to pay tribute the European/Hungarian Castles with this one.
#39 Villa castle 2 a tribute to European Castles
And the winners this time are
1st place #21 MK II Jaguar StuartB4
2nd place #35 Tribute to science Tim Bateman
3rd place #11 Daughter of the Forest chohole
HM #31 Soft Sculpture mtnmen
HM #25 Old Street yellow Pen
HM #33 Back from the Woods c-ram
A couple of the judges did give some feedback on why they chose the images they did
#31 Title: “Soft Sculpture With Over-Ripe Fruit: Consideration of The Law of Gravity, With an Emerging New World” I like the fact that as soon as you see it you know it is a tribute to Dali.
#36 Title: “Tribute to the Lightbulb” I like the colors and complexity of layers and light within the image.
#33 Title: “Tribute to David and Horo” This one is just beautiful. I want to live there.
#5 Title: “Bryce Rocks” The framing of this image is what makes it interesting.
#13 Title: “Escher Space” The math has me fascinated with this one
#6 Title: “Bryce controls” I like the simplicity, the lighting, the control of color.
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#19 Kasei Valles: Works beautifully as a tribute and as a landscape in its own right. Interesting features and believably realistic alien lighting and sky.
#21 MK11 Jaguar: Impressive photorealism…looks good enough to drive!
#35 Tribute to Science: The light and shadow are beautiful and captivating, and it’s a great tribute as well
#31 Soft Sculpture: Maybe the best interpretation of the theme among all entries; more than just a mimicry of Dali’s visual style, this also seems to capture some of his wit and subtlety.
#33 Tribute to David and Horo: Such a dramatic landscape…beautiful work!
#11 Daughter of the Forest: color scheme, pose, composition all complement each other well…hauntingly beautiful, melancholy render
While I didn’t find room for it in my top 6, I also wanted to mention #5 Bryce Rocks, which had really interesting framing and color scheme…I was very impressed with the composition
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AS always it was a difficult challenge for the judges Had 16 images after the first set of voting, had to bring in a guest judge (one of the Gallery Mods) to help sort it out as there were numerous ties. Did eventually get it down to 6.
Congratulations to all the winners. Very well deserved.
congratulations to all the winners, and also to every entry in this challenge they all deserved to be winners in my opinion ...fantastic work from everyone, a big thank you to the judges of this challenge...it must have been a hard one to judge! :)
Congratulations to the winners and HMs. All the entries were extremely nice.
Congratulations to all winners, the HMs, and also to all participants. Not an easy one for the judges but well done.
Congrats to the winners, HM's and all participants.
Wow! 1st. Thank you so much. I really didn't expect that.
We all enter to win, but it's still a nice surprise when we do.
I would hate to be a judge in one of these challenges, there are so many excellent renders.
My congratulations to all winners and HM's.
:)
Yeah, well done all...the works entered seem to be getting better each theme.
Jay
Stuart you have the honour of choosing the theme for the next edition of the Challenge. I forgot to add that before. oops :red:
It will be the Winter challenge and run till the end of December, but don't let that influence you particularly. Whatever you feel would be a good theme.
Congratulations to all winners, the HMs, and to all participants.
Well done to everyone, again the standard just keeps getting betterer and betterer. :-)
Looking forward to having a bit more time to dedicate to the next one.
@Chohole.
Thanks. As it's the winter challenge how about Fire and Ice.
Thanks. As it's the winter challenge how about Fire and Ice.
That sounds good. Anything special you want to add to the rules, or just the default ones?
Nothing special, default rules are fine.
Anything from a fire in an igloo to a whiskey on the rocks. :)
Yes congrats to all... and StuartB... what an excellent render... a well deserved winner...
Fire and Ice sounds like a fun one...
Thanks to everyone who make these challenges so... Challenging...
And I would like to thank the judges for their great comments on my Dali entry...
Steve
@mtnmen.
Thanks very much.
Nice work, everyone, and congratulations to the winners!
Thanks for the third rank in honorable mention! Congrats goes to the winners of this challenge and many thanks to all participants.
Great work everybody! Congrats to the winners for this month. It's interesting to get a little insight into just what inspires and impresses fellow Brycers enough to make them create a tribute to something or someone that they consider special.
Fire and Ice, eh? Not that awful animated film from the '80s, is it? Let's hope not...should be interesting, especially for all those abstract artists out there.
Congratulations to the winners! I look forward to seeing, and learning from, the submissions to Fire and Ice. :-)