Show Us Your Bryce Renders Part 11

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  • HansmarHansmar Posts: 2,932

    Slepalex. Those are two fantastic landscapes. Wonderful vegetation in both.

    mermaid010: Nice abstract.

  • Rieke77Rieke77 Posts: 618

    @ Slepalex - two fantastic landscapes. What vegetation do you use?

    @ mermaid010 - great abstract images , I like both. 

  • SlepalexSlepalex Posts: 911
    Rieke77 said:

    @ Slepalex - two fantastic landscapes. What vegetation do you use?

     

    Thanks for the rating, Rieke77.

    Summer day in the village. I created three large trees and a small shrub in the Arbaro tree simulation program. Wheat (left) and diverse grass created in Wings 3D. All textures are procedural, created in DTE and MatLab.

    River bend. There are three Bryce trees (two conifers and one dry) and one deciduous tree that I created in Arbaro. Stones are created in Bryce and Wings 3D. All textures are procedural.

     

  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,643
    edited May 2020

    mermaid - those three rings look very nice and the anaglyph is awesome.

    Slepalex - River bend is beautifully done, very nice POV.

    The train (EuroLink) is from the Google Warehouse. One BTO AutumnBirch2 23 times instanced and another tree for the grass (after an idea of Slepalex), trice instanced. Ambient light by an HDRI and the key light by the sun.

    Passing Train

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  • Rieke77Rieke77 Posts: 618

    @ Slepalex - thank you so much for this information. I will take a look into Arbaro.

     

    @ Horo - this is an very beautiful image. I like the grass.

  • mermaid010mermaid010 Posts: 5,490

    Slepalex - beautiful render - River Bend

    Hansmar - thanks

    Rieke - thanks

    Horo - thanks, super render, I also like the grass

  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,643

    Rieke 77 and mermaid - thank you.

  • adbcadbc Posts: 3,115

    mermaid : beautiful render and anaglyph.

    Slepalex : Awesome dense forest.

  • spuddyspuddy Posts: 449
    edited May 2020

    slepalex: Summer Day In The Village what a really lovely soft detailed  scene love all the elements and the palette ...great composition

                     River Bend :  interesting mix of trees...nice

    Mermaid010  :very pretty abstracts

    Horo : Great image lovely trees and I love the depth in the grass

     

    still messing around with things to see what happens still working in the dark though

     

     

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  • mermaid010mermaid010 Posts: 5,490

    Thanks Adbc

  • HansmarHansmar Posts: 2,932

    Horo: very nice scene. Good use of the tree-grass idea.

    Spuddy, Very nice looking mountains. Interesting texture. I think I might have opted for a little higher frequency of that texture. I like the perspective effect of the haze.

  • spuddyspuddy Posts: 449
    edited May 2020

    Thanks Hansmar...you must bare with me when I say i don't really know what you mean by "higher Frequency" do you mean more of part of it or is it something technical? remember I don't really have a clue what I'm doing it's all flying by the seat of my pants stuff

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  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,643
    edited May 2020

    spuddy - that looks very nice. However, I agree with Hansmar that the texture looks a bit coarse. It can be adjusted in the DTE with the Frequency, but also in the Materials Lab with the Transformation Tools. Click on the upper left button of a texture to open the Edit Texture window. A B C D at right selects the texture. The top values change the size, the middle ones let you rotate the selected texture and the bottom three move the pattern.

    Edit Texture

    Hansmar - thank you.

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  • spuddyspuddy Posts: 449

    THank You Horo I agree with both of you about the texture especially in the foreground but didn't until now know what to do to improve it I know Slepalex had his doubts about my experience with Bryce but I really do know very little .I just force it into giving me something half decent towards the look I'm aiming for in a picture

    Thanks again to both of you and never be afraid to pull my renders apart I have no emotional attachment to them

    Dave

  • mermaid010mermaid010 Posts: 5,490
    edited May 2020

    Spuddy - we cross posted, thanks for your comment, the cliff render is very nice.

    I'm using Bryce for many years and I'm still learning, for a newbie you are rendering awesome work, keep it up. Like Slepalex I couldn't believe you just started using Bryce, we judged you by our experiences. We are a family here and help each other to better our Brycing experience. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.

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  • santi010santi010 Posts: 12

    Butterfly. Make with daz3d & Bryce.

     

    visit my gallery: http://anima3d.org

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  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,643

    santi010 - nicely done.

  • HansmarHansmar Posts: 2,932

    Santi010: very nicely done indeed. Good colouring. However, I should warn you, that your work probably does not coform to all the rules of the forums of DAZ. I think the nudity, even in this metalised form, is not allowed. I assume that Chohole (moderator) will send you a message, once she sees this entry.

     

  • SlepalexSlepalex Posts: 911
    Hansmar said:

    Santi010: very nicely done indeed. Good colouring. However, I should warn you, that your work probably does not coform to all the rules of the forums of DAZ. I think the nudity, even in this metalised form, is not allowed. I assume that Chohole (moderator) will send you a message, once she sees this entry.

     

    Personally, I don't see any nudity. But those who are fixated on tolerance will see this.
    And yes, you can’t publish the nudity of the authors of the Renaissance.
    The vigilance and stupidity of man is infinite. This my work was deleted from the gallery without explanation. The figure is completely without textures, like those sold in the DAZ store.

  • Rieke77Rieke77 Posts: 618

    @ spuddy - great mountain scene


    @ santi010 - very well done

     

  • santi010santi010 Posts: 12
    Hansmar said:

    Santi010: very nicely done indeed. Good colouring. However, I should warn you, that your work probably does not coform to all the rules of the forums of DAZ. I think the nudity, even in this metalised form, is not allowed. I assume that Chohole (moderator) will send you a message, once she sees this entry.

     

    Oops, sorry, my fault :(

  • santi010santi010 Posts: 12
    Slepalex said:
    Hansmar said:

    Santi010: very nicely done indeed. Good colouring. However, I should warn you, that your work probably does not coform to all the rules of the forums of DAZ. I think the nudity, even in this metalised form, is not allowed. I assume that Chohole (moderator) will send you a message, once she sees this entry.

     

    Personally, I don't see any nudity. But those who are fixated on tolerance will see this.
    And yes, you can’t publish the nudity of the authors of the Renaissance.
    The vigilance and stupidity of man is infinite. This my work was deleted from the gallery without explanation. The figure is completely without textures, like those sold in the DAZ store.

    great work :)

  • adbcadbc Posts: 3,115

    Horo : awesome landscape with the train, beautiful trees and grass.

    Spuddy : Seacliff : well done.

    Santi010 : Very beautiful work, I like the textures and the lighting. 

  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,643
    edited May 2020

    Slepalex - I remember that most beautiful artwork Bathing in sunbeams. I won't comment on what I think about the restrictions to show artwork here, it's Daz 3D property and they set the rules.

    adbc - thank you.

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  • HansmarHansmar Posts: 2,932
    Slepalex said:
    Hansmar said:

    Santi010: very nicely done indeed. Good colouring. However, I should warn you, that your work probably does not coform to all the rules of the forums of DAZ. I think the nudity, even in this metalised form, is not allowed. I assume that Chohole (moderator) will send you a message, once she sees this entry.

     

    Personally, I don't see any nudity. But those who are fixated on tolerance will see this.
    And yes, you can’t publish the nudity of the authors of the Renaissance.
    The vigilance and stupidity of man is infinite. This my work was deleted from the gallery without explanation. The figure is completely without textures, like those sold in the DAZ store.

    I understand your feeling. I only responded, because I got a slap on the wrist twice for entries that were against the rules, while definitely not being either vulgar or sexy or anything like that. But, they were against the rules. Your render is lovely and very well made!

  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,643
    edited May 2020

    Triple stacked terrain from the Terrain Stacking set with materials from the same set. Sky and ambient light by an HDRI, the key light by the sun.

    Landslide

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  • santi010santi010 Posts: 12
    Horo said:

    Triple stacked terrain from the Terrain Stacking set with materials from the same set. Sky and ambient light by an HDRI, the key light by the sun

     

    beautiful !! :)

     

  • Rieke77Rieke77 Posts: 618

    @ Horo - your triple stacked terrain looks awesome.

  • mermaid010mermaid010 Posts: 5,490

    Horo - beautiful render

  • Tim82Tim82 Posts: 859

    @Horo, amazing render :)

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