35th Daz3D Bryce Render challenge. The theme is ~#~ "Abstract" ~#~
35th Daz3D Bryce Render challenge
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Theme for this challenge is ~#~ Abstract ~#~
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What is Abstract.
Well as artists we are used to thinking of Abstracts as paintings that use shapes, lines, and colour in a way that does not try to represent the appearance of people or things
Something existing as an idea, feeling, or quality, not as a material object:
An abstract argument or discussion is general and not based on particular examples:
A short form of a speech, article, book, etc., giving only the most important facts or ideas.
Your imagination is the only limit
This thread is the WIP thread, so you can post here to show us how things are coming along before the render is transferred to the actual Contest thread for judging. You don't have to do that.we collect up all the finished ones and make the thread, with each render given a number and title, but no artist name shown, so it's a blind judging thread for the judging panel.
Rules
Please don't post your entry renders anywhere else until after the Challenge is judged, as judging is done in a blind judging thread, so the Judges don't know who has done which image.
Challenge ends May 31st 2019:- Midnight DAZ 3D time.
DAZ 3D Sponsorship, in the form of Store credit
Ist place $30 2nd place $20 3rd place $15
In addition DAZ 3D Store Credit will be given to the people whose renders are selected as the Honourable mentions,
$10 for each of 3 honorable mentions
We will also be offering a special prize for the render judged the best from a Bryce New User. DAZ 3D will add $10.
Judged by a poll which will be set up at closure of the challenge.
By entering this contest, you agree to allow DAZ3D to use any artwork you submit in any promotional materials they may choose.
Comments
Nice theme :) I like how there is "expanded meaning" to Bryce challenges themes (like with previous one "robot" could be anything from Dalek to Ancient Greece theatre mechanism)
Wow - lovely theme ... looking forward to seeing the entries
Hmmm, I'm thinking this theme might get abstract
Jay
Nice theme,
I might want to create a summary of some sorts.
Kind regards,
Hans
My first entry.
Name: Owl Head.
Used: Alien Artefact 4 from MatCreator; Lenses and Filters & Hypertexture Base by David Brinnen and Horo.
This owl has something lovecraftian. Like it.
Oh, interesting but difficult topic. Not my strength, but I want to try it.
@ Horo: Owl Head is a true color blast. Fascinating to look at it longer.
By contrast, my first entry has become quite boring.
I call it the dance:
@ drachenlords: elegant ballet. Must be somewhere in Shangai
Horo - a magnificent start to the challenge
Drachenlords - wow awesome dancing abstract
Horo : great entry, the colours are very well chosen.
drachenlords : there is a lot of movement in that scene !
Henryhor - thank you.
drachenlords - thank you. Your The Dance entry is really nice, very good idea, inspired me - indirectly - for my possible second entry.
mermaid - thank you.
adbc - thank you.
My second entry.
Name: Lippen (Lips).
Used: Victoria 3 Base, an HDRI I made from an artwork by David Brinnen in 2007, a terrain, a torus, three cylinders, a spher and nine radials.
Very nice,Horo, and love the Drachenlords dancing version.
Jay...must get experimenting for this theme.
@ Horo: very dark. Could be Persephone.
Thank you, Henryhor, Mermaid,Horo and Jamahoney.
@ Horo:Very cool. Reminds me somehow of a music video from the 80s.
Interesting effect on the edges.
@horo... Owl Head is gorgeous... a lot of depth, Lippen is very cool... love the textured reflections
@drachenlords... The Dance... very fluid ... great reflections
Jamahoney. Thank you Jay.
Henryhor - thank you.
drachelords - thank you; also for the inspiration, even though it doesn't look like as your entry at all.
mtnmen - thank you.
@ mtnmen: Thank you.
@ Horo: I'm glad if my picture was an inspiration for you.
Horo : Lippen is very nice, very cool texture effect.
Horo - Lippen is magnificent, I like the frosty-like texture, so cool
My second entry:
Alice D
Wow, certainly a super lit abstract, Drachenlords...well done.
Jay
Thank you, Jay.
drachenlords - thank you. Alice D is a very colourful work, I like it a lot.
adbc - thank you.
mermaid - thank you.
Thank you, Horo.
Here my last Entry:
Inside the Hypercube
Very complex, Drachenlords...reflections of Escher...me thinks.
Such works like yours and others are prooving that abstracts aren't always simply composed, but need thought to construct (I say this, as abstracts are generally easy to produce, but there is, perhaps, an underlying structure, intent and perhaps a philosphy of sorts to project such works of note ignored or forgotten).
Phew, heavy stuff, and makes it harder for us, then!
Jay
PS. Did a wonderful 20-week amateur, philosophical course years back...super stuff...opened the mind surely.
@ drachenlords: entry 2 is very joyful. Funfair atmosphere.. Reminds of a roller coaster. Entry 3 is escheresque indeed. Very well done.
@ Jay: Thank you. Yes, there is no denying that Escher was my inspiration here, my picture being just a faint copy of his brilliant idea.
Abstract is a topic that can be challenging if you really want to give some food for thought in the picture.
And a phylosophy course can only open the mind, I think - even if it may feel in some places, as if the head knots. At least I was here in this picture so;)
@ Henryhor: Thank you.
drachenlords - now Inside the Hypercube is fantastic, reminds me of Escher's "Relativität" and "Oben und Unten". Getting all this weird perspectives right is mind boggling. I've tried the simpler "Andere Welten" last year (https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/135641/show-us-your-bryce-renders-part-10/p45) but it took me very long and I had to start several times. What you've done here is really extraordinary.
Drachenlords - Wow both your entries are outstanding, truly awesome. I am also trying something similar not really similar following David's tutorial Bryce quick scene project – make an M C Escher-esque space.