Show Us Your Bryce Renders Part 11
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Horo- awesome render, the atmosphere is great, between surreal and real.
Jay - both your renders are so cool, well done.
Thank you mermaid.
Jamahoney:
Very beautiful naval scenes, with calming colours, charming reflections and nice rhythm.
Would totally see them as paintings that would reanimate any interior or gallery.
Jamahoney : beautiful boats. Both scenes are truly awesome, the night one makes me dream.
The camera is with the gigantic wide-angle fisheye lens in the centre of a funky shape and two tori which are all partly reflecting and partly transparent with a refractive index of 0.5. No light, just the HDRI looking into the shape and is reflected. Max. ray depth 10, TIR 4.
Horo, Mermaid, adbc: Thank you.
Akmerlow: Both look good, but I prefer the texture on the second one. I also started working along to David’s tutorials (again). I have to warn against the grass from volumetric texture tutorial. I added some volumetric clouds to and now, even in a much smaller size than I normally use, Bryce considers it needs ten days to finish rendering. Of course, I should have optimised lightning (no IBL to fill shadows), but where is the fun in that? Anyway, I simple let it crunch along when I am not doing other things.
Horo: Still no 3D-glasses. Maybe ask them for my birthday. But the terrain in normal render also looks very wonderful. I prefer the less hazy one, though there certainly is some nice perspective effect in the hazy one. And I hope you don’t mind that I get dizzy when looking at your weird abstract?
Mermaid. Very nice abstract, beautyfully rendered. Makes me think of the song “I love the sound of breaking glass”????
Jay: Very good looking boat. Very dangerous sailing in the first render. And great mood and even better water in the second one.
Cheers, Mermaid
Thanks, Akmerlow...I must admit that Bryce is very capable of creating some very nice water reflections.
Yeah, AdBc...I think a dream suits the nighttime scene very apt
It looks like some kind of 'time-gate', Horo.
Thanks, Hansmar...'dangerous' is my middle name ...now where's my super-fast speedboat???
Jay
Hansmar - thank you. Yeah, the abstract is a bit busy.
Jay - thank you.
Hansmar - thanks
Horo - awesome abstract although a bit busy.
I used the Rosenpass Hdri from the https://www.daz3d.com/bryce-7-1-pro-vegetation as a backdrop for this render.
mermaid - thanks. Cool render but the cow is too small, needs to be at lest double, maybe even triple the size. But, of course, if it's a dwarf cow, than it's fine. Kudos for the use of soft shadows, that looks really good.
Thanks Horo, that's a calf (baby cow) and he is lost in that forest
Ah, if it's a calf, that about fits.
Horo : cool abstract, great colours.
mermaid : very nice render.
Horo:
Pleasant abstract. Looks like you are in a cathedral and looked up to ceiling.
Hansmar:
Thanks for feedback and for caution. I can't render all days all nights, so 8-10 hours render will already be "2-3 days" for me.
Jamahoney:
Jay, i remember that some would always prefer them to other renders' reflections :)
mermaid010:
Lovely "mixed-media" (like they say among art critics) composition!
Thanks Adbc and Akmerlow
The poor thing, Mermaid...he/she's not half a cow, but calf a cow
Jay
adbc and akmerlow - thank you.
Thanks Jay
I played with Hubert’s free files which he shared with us a while ago. An abstract lover myself, these files are awesome. I re-rendered two of this files, moving the camera, changing the sky and materials. Thanks Hubert
mermaid - both are very beautiful.
Thanks Horo
mermaid : I love your abstracts, wonderful colours.
My latest image and first on a laptop
Navim - not a nice place as such, but a very well done scene.
Navim : Excellent image.
Adbc - thanks
Navim - awesome render
Mermaid..masterly abstracts.
Very unusual, Navim...the figure at bottom left sets a nice scale.
Jay
Three infinite planes, one as a coloured mirror, opposite it one as mirror with bump that creates the pattern, and between one as lens. I see a small bear at left looks at the big bird at right.
As above but in front of the camera the Spherical Mapper.
Mermaid: Nice combination of background and calf. Poor calf, that there is no mother near. Your hubism-abstracts are really wonderful.
Navim: Excellent render, great mysterious mood.
Horo: Very nice abstract experiments too.
I also made an abstract. A few green coils in a partly reflective partly transparent cube in a partly reflective, partly transparent sphere. Some lights and that's it. Oh, one of the lights is a sunset-IBL.
Hansmar - thank you. That coil abstract is excellent, the green coils look as if they were glowing.