Show Us Your Bryce Renders! Part 8
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Here's a simple scene using mostly Bryce made objects. The flowers, chairs and table are from the store here. Lit by the HDRI (GreenPath-B) and the ceiling light. All set to 5% soft shadows, rendered premium with 36 rpp. There is also a square fill light with 200 lights but without shadows.
Again, a pair of earrings, this time with massive amounts of small diamonds, which you unfortunately can not see properly.
Tim Bateman- interesting render
Stuart - nice videos, too fast paced to follow. I wonder if David can come up with something similar.
Roland4 - more beautiful jewelry and boxes, I like the puppies.
Jay –Vicky is very energetic . :lol:
Sandy -nice sunset scene.
Horo – the room render is awesome no magnificent.
David- interesting space videos. Are these video part of the Space Construction Kit or additional videos.
Another experiment- a simple landscape comparing the before and after using the Light in Lens effect from the Lens and Filters
@mermaid010
Your pictures shows nice and beautiful panoramas.
The light though the vase, Horo...super.
Yeah, Mermaid...she's on an infinite loop run ;) Love the second image and the lens effect - can see some interesting works from that.
Jay
For a variety, a little art
Horo
I like the render. Looks like a nice place to have breakfast. I noticed the ceiling light is shining on the ceiling but nothing shining down onto the table. Did you intend to do it that way? I would have thought if the light was switched on there would be light shining down as well as up.
@Horo: Lovely scene, cozy looking place.
@Roland: Nice ear rings and box. Art is really interesting.
@mermaid: Nice scenes.
@Sandy: That light in Horo's scene is one of those new fangled lights which can be turned on to illuminate the ceiling, the table, or both. It's a better explanation than "oops, I forgot." :lol:
@Roland4 - nice earrings floating in the box.
@mermaid010 - thank you. Great lens effect.
@Jay - thank you. Have you noticed the pink spot on the chair from the vase?
@Sandy - thank you. The light on the ceiling is brighter because the lamp is nearer to it than to the table. The 12 light bulbs have square falloff and distance matters much. There is some light shining on the table brightening the shadows but the flowers are nearer and get more light.
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Jamie - he he, nice idea but such an excuse wouldn't work because the bulbs are visible.
@Horo: It would if those lights were divided, small bulbs at the top, larger bulbs at the bottom. Still, that scene looks really nice.
This is because no shadows are used.
@Jamie - yes. What I probably should have done is to use different a wattage (diffuse) on the upper and lower bulbs to make the light less prominent above but more below.
@Roland4 - yes, renders faster without.
I saw the bulbs in the shades and thought it was a selective light as GussNemo said. Top bulbs on for diffuse ambiant light for a romantic tea and bottom lights for when the Grandchildren are round and they need the light for drawing on the table :-) Making the lights on the ceiling invisible would still give reflected light in the scene and stop people like me asking why the light is on with all that natural light coming in the window :) I know they do that in promotional images for house sales but it always makes me think the rooms must be very dark if they need lights on during the day :-)
Still a very nice image for all that.
Yes these are for the product - A simple adjustment a few words of warning about tilting the camera in scene 10 - by David Brinnen I'm tied up laying paving slabs in my parents garden at present, but I thought I'd dribble these out as a bit of an add.
Oh and thank you for the plug!
Here's another video.
A new jewelry box and a new ring.
@David: Thanks for another informative video.
@Roland: Ring box is real nice.
David - I love space and sci-fi and find all these videos very interesting. Hopefully one day I will be able to buy this pack. ;)
Roland- nice work on the new set of rings and boxes
Hi all,
This threat is going so fast, that I really can't keep up, let alone comment on everything. But I did see wonderful renders, including quite a lot of nice jewelry!
Here is a new abstract. I think it has an underwater look, so the thingies are a kind of underwater rockets, I guess.
I made this, while waiting for a very long lasting render (more than a week). I decided to do this quicky in between.
@hansmar: That is an interesting image.
I did this render for a challenge on another site I visit. The challenge was to use the throne with the cross in a scene, which took me some time since I had to learn, and fiddle with, the Ivy Generator. But I got there in the end. The throne and cross were made by a person on that site using Hexagon.
@GussNemo
the picture is cool. Is this a montage ?
Hi GussNemo
Very fine render! Especially the ivy grows nicely over the throne and the radial spreading over the ground gives it a interesting touch. I like the plants on the left side (Bryce trees?). And the wall of rock in the background looks, especially when the picture size is reduced, very convincing.
The only thing I could mention. If realism was your approach and I guess so because your picture looks quite realistic, I think the color of the grass is a bit too uniform and a bit too green. But this is criticizing on a high level.
@Roland: If I understand the meaning of montage, then no it isn't. The chair, aka throne, is a model one of the people on the other site created using Hexagon. The point of the challenge was to use the throne in a scene/image. The wall behind the throne is a low res terrain, 512 I think. The bush on the left side is a Bryce tree I sunk until just the tops were visible. The ground is the original 512 terrain with a terrain material. The grass I had in the object library but I don't remember where it came from. The ivy on the throne and ground were made using the ivy generator. And to add a bit more light I threw in an HDRI, front yard I believe it was.
@electro: I really wasn't going for realism, just something I thought looked nice. Now that I take another look at the grass, I have to agree it's a bit tooooo green. It started out as a almost dead looking yellow, which didn't fit what I had in mind. Thinking about it I might have lessened the greenness a bit, C&V, moved the copy a bit, then added a different shade of green or something slightly yellowish. But getting something to look as this one does is still a learning process for me.
@Roland4 - nice jewelry, again.
@hansmar - interesting abstract.
@Jamie - that turned out very nice.
Cool, Guss...I like how the whole setup draws in the eye to the seat of the throne, which needs a king btw ;)
Jay
A bracelet and new colors for the Jewelry Box
@GussNemo: Very well done. Your Ivy generator work looks very accomplished!
@Roland4: great bracelet. In the first image I thought it was a kind of string of LED's. I like the second image best.
@GussNemo and Horo: thanks.
Thank you, the images have allways the same settings.
edit: the first have a little bit different specular.
And now a necklace.
@Roland4 - nice bracelets.
I've been experimenting a bit with the RTR method. The little green men (LGM) landed on the wrong planet and Michael is amazed that the LGM are so small because he thinks they come from Mars. But they actually come from DAZ 3D like he does.
That looks really nice and funny from. I look just like Michael.