Show Us Your Bryce Renders Part 12
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Thank you adbc and NGartplay.
mermaid - thank you. This is a beautiful and quite realistic looking underwater scene, great caustic on the ground.
Star-like objects were generated in Wings3D, they are within a warped sphere, the camera additionally in a smaller sphere with a fire material. In front of the camera the EWL, horizontal angle of view 200°. Light and colour by an HDRI. A chaotic tangle of lines. A bit busy but a lot to see.
mermaid, excellent caustics but there's no mermaid in the scene :) Really nice image.
Horo, that's an explosion of movement and color. It feels chaotic and somewhat outer space-ish. Turned out cool.
Followed Horo's YouTube video on massive 3 terrains. Easy to follow and fun.
Hansmar: Cool SciFi scenes! Great depth and lighting.
Fencepost: Thanks for the feedback. Please keep us updated about your investigation of the disturbing seam artefact.
adbc: Simple but effective. Cool foreboding atmosphere and coloring
Horo:
- Another nice view from that cave. Beautiful composition and great mud material! -- I find the sunrays a little bit too distractive, because my personal preferences don't include lensflares and similar effects. ;)
- A wild and fascinating abstract image (with your Wings3D stars). Looks like multidimensional Space.
Mermaid: A wonderful underwater scene. Great details, atmosphere and caustics!
NGartplay: These are majestic mountains. Great terrain work and mats!
Horo : great abstract, the chaos of the lines looks like colourful scratched glass in an artistic way.
NGartplay : Excellent moutain terrains with realistic materials.
hubert : thank you.
NGartplay - thank you. Very nicely done mountain scape.
hubert and adbc - thank you.
thank you adbc, Horo and Hubert. I love following the videos.
Adbc - thanks
Horo – a colorful abstract, yes a bit busy but looks fantastic, thanks for your comment.
NGartplay – thanks, a very nice landscape, perfect lighting and materials.
Hubert - thanks
mermaid - thank you.
Double stacked terrains, self made, with materials from High Resolution Terrains ". Sky and ambient light by the WarmAndCloudy HDRI from HDRI Enhanced Skies, the balloon from Daz 3D with my own material.
Horo : superb terrain, awesome material, great sky and a very colourful balloon.
A winter landscape, 2 terrains, trees and castle (free from the internet) a free HDRI for the sky.
adbc - thank you. Very well done winter scene with the snow flakes.
Horo, I see some tie die in there. Excellent landscape. The forest looks so good.
adbc, this looks like the beginning of a story. I want to know more. Is it possible to take us up to the front of the castle? love the effect.
Horo, NGartplay : thank you.
Thank you NGartplay.
Horo – another amazing landscape, love the sky.
Adbc – beautiful winter scene.
A quick winter scene - David and Horo share this file with us a long time ago, Frozen Pool. I added the bears and igloo.
Love your polar bears and I'm super impressed by the ice. Looks real.
mermaid - thank you. I remember that snow scene with the frozen pool. I think it was a present in the winter 2012/2013. The bears look great and the igloo a bit farther away.
Two in Wings3D made objects (TressRoundOpen and ChainLinkTorus) with materials from Fifty Funky Shapes & Fifty Funky Metals are together with the camera within a elongated cube with some transparency and reflection. Illuminated by the WhiteSphereB7 HDRI.
Fencepost, NGartplay, adbc, mermaid, Horo, Thank you.
Horo, your beach cove is fantastic! The abstract looks like fireworks. The terrain with the balloon has a great texture, wonderful sky too. Finally, the Wings-made objects are very nicely rendered with this reflection.
Mermaid, Very nice underwater scene. And the frozen pond looks great too, but I would not want to bath there with these two guests.
NGartplay, Very majestic mountains with wonderful textures.
Adbc, Now that is a bleak and cold looking render. Wonderful sky.
Horo, the objects look kind of like monitors and could have been in the new computer challenge. Awesome materials.
mermaid, Hansmar : thank you.
mermaid : wonderful icy scene, the polar bears look great in the scene.
Horo : fantasy ice cubes, computer screens... awesome modeling and materials.
Hansmar, NGartplay and adbc - thank you.
Thanks NGartplay, Horo, Hansmar and Adbc
Horo - fantastic render, awsome models and material.
Thank you mermaid.
2 renders based on same terrains, different settings and materials.
For the second one I used objects from Thinginverse by Solid Studio, textured in Bryce, the rocket is a free object from sharecg.
adbc - two great images. The material on the terrain of the first render is elaborate and excellent, I also like the sky and how the moon looks. The second looks also great and seems to have the same sky - interesting objects, too.
adbc, both are wonderful renders. Love the sky and ground mat in the first and the second has movement. Well done.
Horo, NGartplay : thank you !
adbc:
- A beautiful snowscape and nice composition with that castle and the trees.
- Two great SciFi scenes! (The upper one is my favorite here, esp. the ground's mat.)
Mermaid: Those bears are cute. Wonderful composition and atmosphere. (David's and Horo's ice and snow mats are amazing!)
Horo:
- A very peaceful scene with that hot air balloon. I want to take a ride. Do you sell tickets?
- Cool Wings3D objects with fantastic mats and cool reflections!
@ all:
I felt inspired by Horo's recent image of the star-like objects. So I created an object in Cinema4D (kinda ring with extruded and twisted soft spikes) and imported it in Bryce into a big Shiny Sphere™. I added two spotlights with pict-gels (bitmap of rainbow colour gradient) and rendered as panorama.
Here is one of the results. Fancy, vidid and veeeery colourful.... just perfect to compensate a dull grey Winter day. :)
Aside from a very high object polycount (blame my sloppy modeling) and I having to suffer from excessive render times of over 5 minutes (i.e. my upper patience limit)... it was great fun to play with that bizarre object.
Adbc- two fabulous renders, the material and sky are awesome, especially the mat for the 1st terrain.
Hubert – wow fantastic render, you said it “Fancy, vivid and very colorful”, thanks for your comment.
Another simple render using the Desert Oasis from Shredder (ShareCG), it’s amazing the amount of freebies I downloaded and forget about them. I used the model, changed some of the materials and added a few camels.