Show Us Your Bryce Renders Part 12
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Horo - fantastic abstract, a bit busy but very colorful
Using the Island Cluster from Island 2 again and the LowPath Hdri as a backdrop.
mermaid - thank you, yes, it is busy but with a lower mrd setting (now 16) it looks boring and empty.
Your render looks great, good idea, too. Just two hours ago I crossed (the lake ) when moving my old bones a bit.
adbc: Thanks!
NGartplay:
> Hubert, 2001: A Space Odyssey comes to mind. Where are the primates? Very cool land texture.
In my own case: PEBCAK! --- i.e. "primate exists between chair and keyboard". :)
Kidding aside: I just verified.... those guys are still on Mars, where I put them in November 1999 (with a little help of Bryce4). They obviously objected to any progress!
Here are the corresponding images (re-rendered now for bigger/modern image size). The inclined viewer might notice that I had included the obligatory bone! (Disclaimer: The "ape" was a free mesh from 3D-Cafe then. I had modeled the Bryce4 controls in Bryce.)
Horo: A beautiful and sorta floral result. Cool idea!
mermaid: A nice scene. Is (dynamite) fishing and bathing allowed there?? ;)
hubert - thank you. Two funny ape images.
Horo : very colourful abstract, good idea.
mermaid : peaceful very detailed image.
hubert : love the apes !
A few trees, a terrain, genesis and a bird.
adbc - thank you. Beautiful scene, looks like early morning.
Horo: Thanks. Am always glad to share bryced fun (in this case here veeeery old stuff). :)
adbc: A lovely scene with magical atmosphere.
Thanks Horo, Hubert and Adbc for the nice comments
Hubert - cool apes
Adbc - beautiful render,love the little birdie
Horo, hubert, mermaid : thank you.
The terrain is from Grand Mountains with an adjusted material from High Resolution Terrains 2. The castle was made with Incendia and given a self made material. Sky and ambient light by an HDRI.
Horo – wow superb landscape, perfect lighting and materials.
Doodling with spheres and tori again, another abstract. The materials for the tori are Hubert’s.
mermaid - thank you. Cool abstract.
Thanks Horo
Horo: Great rock texture with that layered structure. I like also the ground's crisp material and coloring.
mermaid: A cool abstract sculpture. The sparse clashy/hubistic coloring fits well. :)
Horo : perfect landscape, realistic materials and sky.
mermaid : cool abstract, love the colours.
Just 3 tori, used a self-made posterization filter.
adbc: An otherwordly result. Fantastic mat work and cool background!
Thanks Hubert and Adbc
Adbc - wow, the abstract is awesome, love the material.
hubert - thank you.
adbc - thank you. Great render, could be an abstract or some sort of a space scene.
hubert, mermaid, Horo : thank you.
The flowers were made with booleaned spheres and cylinders and given self made materials. They stand with the camera within a six-sided column (Additional Primitives) with transparency and reflection. Light and colour by an HDRI and the sun. When I had finished the 6 and 8 petal flowers, I had no idea of a scene where I could use them.
Horo, such an intricate, abstract design. Loving the colors. Your boolean flowers are precious, and again, I like the colors you chose. Your landscapes are always amazing. Nicely done.
Mermaid, a very Asian look to your landscape. I like the walkway or breakwall that you put in the image. I can imagine myself walking along viewing this. I'm a fan of Bryce abstracts. Wonderfully done shiny objects. My faves.
Hubert, what a hoot! Hal got a monkey...hehehe.
adbc, the miasma on the ground of your landscape is fantastic. I really love the abstract. Reminds me of our just for fun abstracts we all did.
Horo : great idea, fantastic fragile flowers.
NGartplay : thank you.
mermaid010, huber - that 75 days was really stretching my patience... see the thing is, when I started the render, estimated time was 7 days - not bad , not great, as was said in that Chernobyl documentary. However, once more and more pyramids entered scene, and started overlapping, the render times just kept going up. At that point i was just too invested and wanted to see it through, lol!
I'm fascinated by Bryce's reflections/glass type effects, and this latest one only took 7 days to render! (The animated one, that is. Each frame only took about 6 minutes this time)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftr7ApvaGRM
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Thank you NGartplay and adbc.
Retro3DCG - nicely done animation.
Horo: A great surreal flower field. Simple yet effective modeling and beautiful mats. Nicely put into scene.
Retro3DCG:
- Glad to read that you had the patience to let this 75-days render finish then.
- Your animation "Inside A Warped Infinity Cube" is wonderful. I like the smooth movement and the slightly distorted reflections. Makes it sorta dreamlike experience.
> I'm fascinated by Bryce's reflections/glass type effects
Hehehehe, so true!! --- I too am addicted to shiny stuff with often totally unexpected and very "surbrycing" results. Especially considering a dedicated "Landscape" piece of software. ;)
@ All: These recent images triggered an idea.... now excuse me, gotta launch Bryce to set up an according scene.
Horo - Wow I love it, beautiful work, absolutely awesome.
NGartplay - thanks
Retro3DCG - I admire and salute you for your patience. 1 day render is all my Laptop and I can handle.. Awesome animation.
Hubert - looking forward to your idea.
Thank you hubert and mermaid.
Horo, lovely flowers.
Retro3DCG : mesmerizing animation.
hubert : I also look forward to see the result of your idea.