Temple of Gaea for Bryce 3d model
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Temple of Gaea for Bryce

Temple of Gaea for Bryce

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Last crawled date: 4 years, 3 months ago


The temple of Gaea for Bryce is based on a type of small decorative stone building known as a rotunda, often found in the gardens of stately homes in western Europe. The rotunda has a plinth in the centre for displaying a statue or other work of art, which sometimes represents the spirit of nature, or of the garden.

Gaea (or Gaia) was the Greek goddess of the earth, and was regarded as the mother of all the fruits of the earth. The temple comes with a cornucopia (or horn of plenty) holding fruit, which was often used as a symbol for the fruitfulness of nature.



You get:

- One scene file for Bryce 5 and one for Bryce 7, each containing a fully textured 3D model of the Gaea temple, plus a model of a cornucopia with fruit, both modeled in Hexagon and textured in Bryce using picture-based Bryce materials.

- Two Bryce MATs for the Poser figure, one to match the lichen-covered stone on the temple and an alternative with a smoother stone effect to enhance the details of the figure.

- A Poser "statue" pose for V4 so that she can be exported from Poser and loaded into into Bryce to stand on the plinth holding the cornucopia

(the pose also works as a universal pose for similar figures).

- A cornucopia prop for loading into Poser to help pose the statue figure.



The temple has been textured solely using Bryce materials, and is not welded into one mesh or UV-mapped, so it easy to experiment with your own textures if desired.

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