Show Us Your Bryce Renders Part 11
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And another one: Icewall is crumbling. A man I used earlier, cannot remember whether it was from Genesis of M4, and a panther in there. These are two terrains, the low one and the wall one. The wall is again made from the photo of leaves that was not very good as starting point for a terrain.
@ Slepalex - great scene
@ Horo - another awesome terrain
@ Hansmar - a photo with leaves for an terrain - this is so interesting for me.
And your icewall - I have seen a glacier from the close and this image reminds me of this.
mermaid - thank you.
Hansmar - thank you. This landscape of yours came out nicely and the faint soft clouds on top a beautiful detail.
Horo : very beautiful double stacked terrain.
Hansmar : Original method used for both Broken Hill and Ice wall. Very well done landscapes.
Terrain and rocks (also terrains)based on two different images.
Hansmar - thanks. Nice results with the leaves-terrain both are well done.
Adbc - You also got nice results with the photo/terrain experiments, lovely render.
@ adbc - your photo to terrain image looks great.
adbc - thank you. Special but very charming render. It's great to see the results of experimenting.
Hansmar - sorry, I missed the icy picture. Looks great. Like I said, it's great to see the result of experiments.
mermaid, Rieke77, Horo : thank you.
Rieke77, Horo, adbc, mermaid010: Thanks for your comments. Yes, experimenting is very nice and sometimes the results are too.
adbc: You are clearly also experimenting, not only with images for terrains, but also with texture for water. Very interesting and beautiful colours.
Hansmar : thank you.
My picture calls Waiting, which is also my order of the day at the moment.
The jetty and the pole are made with Bryce. The character is a Genesis 2 figure called Gabriel. The oil barrell is as Daz model.
Electro-Elvis - wow superb scene, love the addition of the birds.
@mermaid010: Thank you.
Electro-Elvis - I think sky and lighting shows the mood excellently.
@ Electro-Elvis - Great, your image looks like a photo.
Used the Hubble Nasa Model.
Electro-Elvis : Excellent image, very nicely done.
yeahrightok : Beautiful scene, I like the sky.
yeahrightok - nice space scene with Hubble.
Yeahrightok - nice space scene, welcome to the forum, hope to see more of your work.
@ yeahrightok - very well done space scene.
Sharing one of my previous renders using the basin terrain and Hdri from https://www.daz3d.com/bryce-7-1-pro-landscapes-under-fantastic-skies
mermaid - yes, better thread than before - even better image. I really like what you do with HDRIs from that product. I think I'll have to learn from you - or at least accept the inspiration.
Electro-Elvis: very good scene, very moodful (is that a word?)
yeahrightok: Great sky work. Good scene set-up.
mermaid010: You make very good use of these items. The fantastic sky set is great anyway, I use it a lot as well.
I created two new renders. First one, landscape I used on page 22, but inverted (good idea by Horo) with a modified cloud slab and a condor from the set of birds I use more often. Title: Follow the condor.
Second one: experimenting with strange lenses before the camera again. I used the scene made earlier of the museumroom, put the camera in a different position and placed a weird lens in front. Title: Art is looking with different perspectives.
mermaid : excellent image, beautiful sky.
Hansmar : Follow the condor : beautiful landscape.
Art is looking with different perspectives : the title says it all, very good idea and very well done.
Hansmar - excellent landscape with the condor light and the sky fit nicely. The museumroom as seen through your lenses looks awesome.
Another inverted terrain with a lake at the bottom (ground plane). The sky with the volume clouds was pre-rendered spherically and put on a sphere, behind it a specular convolved HDRI with the sky but without sun to provide the ambient light.
The same terrain with another material and camera position but the EWL (extreme wide-angle fisheye lens) in front of the camera to give a horizontal angle of view of 190°. The scene is lit exclusively by the Gasclouds HDRI and some Bryce clouds are added in.
Horo - thanks, credit go to you and David for an awesome pack. Both your renders are awesome, beautiful.
Hansmar - thanks. Excellent renders, I love Art is looking with different perspectives, very unusual.
@ mermaid010 - the scene looks very good and I like the HDRI
@ Hansmar - the landscape is beautiful and also the lighting.
Your experiment with lenses looks so interesting.
@ Horo - your both renders are exellent.
Horo : The inverted terrain renders are awesome.
mermaid, Rieke77 and adbc - thank you
An island terrain (the same as on page 22 but not inverted) with a material inspired by David Brinnen. No diffuse, only specular, reflection, transparency and bump. The HDRI was made some time ago from an image of the Cone Nebula (NGC 2264) and though not much of it is directly seen, it provides the reflection and specularity.
adbc, Horo, mermaid010, Rieke77: Thank you.
Horo: Both your inverted landscapes are wonderful again. I specifically like the blue one, because of the great sky. The island is weird, but nice too.