Show Us Your Bryce Renders! Part 8
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@Tim Bateman
I have the free version from World Machine.
@Fishtales
Thanks, i hope it becomes a horror scene.
Miss one day and three pages fly by.
@Roland: New jewelry is really nice, as is the terrains. I really like the last terrain image, really nice coloring. Your very last image is awfully nice, makes me not want to walk on any wooden bridge. Golden Lighting is nice but doesn't work for every terrain scene. As Sandy said, hang in there with the HDRI, it can produce some amazing results when used in the right setting.
@Horo: Beautiful terrain scene.
RexRed: Those are nice images. I especially like the gem and the piano image. Piano image looks like the start of a surreal scene.
@electro: Nice space scene. Like Horo, I can't tell which is the mother ship but I like the overall look.
@mermaid: Nice image, rainbow looks good.
@mx42b: Good looking scene, especially the foliage.
@Sandy: Terrain scene is real nice, as it the crystal image.
@Tim Bateman: Great terrain images.
@Pam: That's a nice looking group in the photo. Congratulation on the new little one.
Some wonderful works all...hard to keep up.
As per usual, the below took more time to set up than render (under 11 minutes), however, it involves using one of David's lighting vids.
Title: Fibre of Data
Jay
The next step, is only an attempt.
@Roland4 - the gorge is nicely done. Your horror scene is really frightening. We have such catwalks in gorges here and I wouldn't fancy that they break.
@Sandy - IBL is very simple to use. HDRI Effect controls the brightness of the light, Saturation how saturated that light is, and Intensity the brightness of the backdrop - if rendered as background.
@Rashad - thank you.
@Tim - nice mountain, warrier looks great.
@Jamie - thank you.
@Jay - nice fibre. Is it a monomode or a multimode one?
Thanks Horo, but let's be honest, a gruesome scene I will probably not manage, because I'm not a scary guy.
@Roland4 - here's some inspiration. Half an hour from home (Leukerbad / Loèche les bains)
@Horo
These pictures are really very impressive.
@ Horo - wow! ...what a beautiful and peaceful looking place, definitely a lot of inspiration there :)
Heh he, Horo, well, according to Maxwell's Eqs., the...snoooooozzzzzzee ;) Btw, that 'Loèche les bains' place looks amazing - I looked it up (slow-loading site), but what an amazing place (added to the bucket list).
Jay
How looks the fire and light and shadows from the torches ?
Been deeply embroiled in paving over my parents garden. Just about done now. And my spare time can once again be given over to Bryce rather than lugging around buckets of concrete.
Since I saw a lot of gold things, I thought a video on gold would not be unwelcome. And it gives me a chance to trial out a musical bed provided by my friend Loopcycle.
Bryce Gold material setup - by David Brinnen
@David
Thank you for your effort. Are the letters bumped or displaced ?
Displaced via heightmap.
@David- nice ty for sharing :)
and just for a bit of fun :)
@David
Thank you. The picture looks like a real photo.
@Jay: Nice looking fiber optic. Only thing I can say is that light can be seen from the sides of real fiber optic fibers, but not as much as you show in that image. It'd be like holding your hand over a strong light and seeing your hand lit up. Still, all in all it's a nice work.
@Roland: Really like the last version of your cavern and bridge.
@Horo: Beautiful pictures, and that's a lovely looking area.
@David: Great tutorial, as usual, about a procedure I've often wondered about. I'm of two minds about the music, though you kept the volume very low which is very good. While for me it became lost while I watch you work, for some it could become a distraction.
@Tim Bateman: Wonderful image.
I threw this image together for another site, a challenge for this particular season. It's nothing fancy, the pumpkin was made in Wings 3D, with standard Bryce lighting.
@ Guss - nice one :)
@ David - after watching your gold bar video, i tried something similar ....just with a Aussie twist :)
@GussNemo
Really creepy. Is this from halloween ?
@David
Your gold tutorial is really great, thank you for your effort.
Ein bischen weiter, aber immer noch leer.
@Roland4 - you're getting along nicely with the gorge.
@Tim - looks great with the ruins. Nice coins, too.
@Jamie - pumkin on the bench and the ivy looks very nice.
Here's another terrain render.
Thank you Horo, but i have no more much ideas what I could integrate further. Your terrain looks great.
Does anyone have an idea what I could integrate further ?
Cheers, Guss...the lighting effect is super-saturated alright. Another one below.
'Two fibres'
Jay
Very cool lighting and colors.
@Jamahoney
Nice images. Try this at the end of the cable. It spells Bryce7 in binary.
With padding.
01000010 01110010 01111001 01100011 01100101 00110111
Without.
010000100111001001111001011000110110010100110111
Or your name.
01001010 01100001 01101101 01100001 01101000 01101111 01101110 01100101 01111001
http://www.binaryhexconverter.com/ascii-text-to-binary-converter
I think that the scene is ready now.
@Tim Bateman: Nice looking coins and paper.
@Roland: Yes, it's for Halloween on another site. The more you work on that gorge the better it looks. Edit: Objects in that box are great.
@Horo: Thank you. Terrific terrain scene.
@Jay: Fibers are looking good, so is the lighting.
@Stuart: That's a neat site, thanks for the link. Did you see how long Bryce 7.1 Pro was when converted with Padding? Whoa... That site is quicker than doing it on paper.
Thanks GussNemo, the objects in the treasure chest are old friends.