Bytescapes

a gallery of computer-generated images

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Tank Farm
A futuristic industrial scene, with vast domed storage tanks against a clear sky.
Orc footsoldiers
Two ugly-looking goblins under a stormy sky.
Aircar
A sinister spearman stands guard as an ornate flying vehicle passes overhead.
Paladin
An armored knight fights with two undead zombies.
The exploration of Titan
A spacecraft hovers above icy waters, its landing lights reflecting from the water below.
The hall of pillars
A misty space lined with pillars stretching away into the distance.
Departure Lounge
A woman looks out towards a setting (or rising) sun.
The Spiders from Mars
An alien city looms out of the haze, while strange many-legged vehicles creep across the sand.
Alien Arcology
A mysterious alien city-building in a rugged landscape.
Half-Orc
A small, ugly orc with pointed ears screams in rage and fear.
Pelargir
A fantasy castle set on a headland in a misty river.
Maximum City
A science-fiction image showing an armored soldier standing watch over a sprawling, futuristic city.
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A gallery of abstract computer-generated images made with various software including Photoshop and Bryce.
A gallery of computer-generated fantasy images made with low-end 3D graphics software.
Most-recently added images in the 'Bytescapes' gallery of computer-generated images.
Computer-generated science-fiction images of futuristic buildings, cities and architecture.
Abstract images created using Adobe Photoshop and assorted plugins.
Notes about a computer-generated fantasy image titled ‘The hall of pillars’ made with KPT Bryce 2.1 and Poser.
Notes about a computer-generated science-fiction image titled ‘Departure Lounge’ made with Bryce 5 and Poser 4.
A gallery of computer-generated science-fiction images made with low-end 3D graphics software.
Notes about a computer-generated science-fiction image titled ‘Tank Farm’ made with Carrara 8 Pro.
Computer-generated science-fiction images inspired by science-fiction books and films.
Notes about a computer-generated fantasy image titled ‘Pelargir’ made with Bryce 4.
Computer-generated science-fiction images showing people from a science-fiction future.