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Zach |
"Multi of the PJ?" |
Tue September 17, 2019 at 10:07 am
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Wow, it would be great to have a multi-screen render for the Pickle Jar version! |
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Michelle |
"Desert A+++" |
Mon September 16, 2019 at 11:43 am
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This is so reminiscent of the areas of the desert I've seen (well, areas that actually have water) this particular scene brings me back to my hiking and exploration of the Utah/AZ border area. Where lots of canyons have water. Took me a minute, at first I thought it was a stream, but the more I looked at the render the more I realized the scene was more vast. and that the water is actually a very large slow-moving river. Colors and scene is amazing. I love your surrealistic work the best. Thanks for all your efforts! |
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Ben |
"Multi-screen?" |
Thu September 5, 2019 at 10:16 am
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This is awesome. Can we get this in multi-screen? |
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D. C. Sessions |
"An old desert rat" |
Mon September 2, 2019 at 9:01 am
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I like it, Ryan, but as a desert native the edges of the streams are too uniform. The deep channels like you have on the hills are characteristic of ... hills: surfaces well above high-water line. In those cases, rain (or snowmelt) is on a steep surface and heads nearly straight down like you have them, wearing roughly parallel channels deeper and deeper.
Not so on the ones in flat country. There, the flow lines are parallel to the channel but at right angles to gravity, so any smaller channels coming from the banks get scrubbed off or undercut with each heavy rain, producing banksat roughly the angle of repose. In areas like the valley around Phoenix, with windborne alluvial soils that have fine clay structure they can be nearly vertical; in places like the Rio Grande Valley with a lot of water-borne alluvia they're sandy and won't sustain a steep slope.
The two mix a lot, too -- I'm in the Rio Grande region but live next to what was a small arroyo until maybe 150 years ago and there are layers of fine clay alternating and mixed in with sandy soil. Makes gardening interesting to say the least.
As for the flatter areas like most of this scene, in light rains they just soak up the rainfall with no runoff. Moderate rains saturate the soil and they turn into giant puddles of muck that settles into relatively level plains. Heavy rains -- which can be several inches in a short time -- cause the puddles to overflow creating those steep-sided channels. The result is a network of arroyos draining big puddles but with the deeper and larger streams having relatively little input from the plains near them thanks to the grasses that bind the surface soil except in large rainstorms.
None of which matters -- art is art, and fussy realism is not something to expect of an artist who does both occult and imaginary worlds. However, on the chance that you might want to do desert realism I've been a desert rat for nearly seventy years. It took me a while to analyze why this doesn't look "desert" to me and you can take it for what it's worth. |
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Brian |
"More detailed" |
Sat August 31, 2019 at 9:02 am
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I like both, but the darker version shows so much more detail on the outcropping. |
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Littlemom |
"10!!!" |
Fri August 30, 2019 at 9:27 pm
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Love this one even better!!! |
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Mark |
"I like the darker version." |
Fri August 30, 2019 at 7:20 pm
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I like the brighter version but I like the darker version more. |
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Mark |
"I like the darker version." |
Fri August 30, 2019 at 7:20 pm
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I like the brighter version but I like the darker version more. |
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Bill |
"The Best" |
Thu August 29, 2019 at 3:40 pm
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This is an incredible piece. You are definitely the best at what you do. |
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Alexander |
"Incredible work" |
Wed August 28, 2019 at 10:35 pm
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Ryan, I am so glad I decided to become a DB member, after waiting so many years. Every time a gallery update email comes in, I immediately go check it out and download it. your recent work has absolutely incredible, keep up the awesome work!! |
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JDD |
"calming" |
Wed August 28, 2019 at 9:56 pm
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I needed something new and this came along at just the right time. It somehow calms me down. Very nice |
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Littlemom |
"Love It!!!" |
Wed August 28, 2019 at 9:35 pm
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Gorgeous!!! That's all I need to say. |
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Paul |
"Dude" |
Wed August 28, 2019 at 8:32 pm
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Simply jaw dropping. I live in country like this and I'm impressed. |
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Tom |
"REALLY NICE!" |
Wed August 28, 2019 at 7:46 pm
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Great work Ryan. Has a little bit of everything. |
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