Show Us Your Bryce Renders! Part 8
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@ Guss - with or without the snow guss it still looks excellent :)
David - the latest render is awesome, looking forward to the gift, thanks in advance :)
You are welcome - in advance!
Here's a thing in the new gemstone process and a video to show how it was made Wings 3D - three part triply twist it - by David Brinnen
Wow David this one is really awesome
@David: wonderful renders!
Thank you. I did another with a hypertexture driven ambient effect for the inner scaffolding.
The latest...Jay
Title: Jumper
@David: Four sphere would be a nice present, they are nice. Your latest Wings object turned out nice, especially the first image.
@mermaid: Thanks. Can't really add something when you don't know how. ;-)
@Jay: Suuurrreee glad I don't have vertigo. That's a long way down. Perspective is great.
Here's a image of the bicycle wheel I did following a tutorial that's, um, wanting. I forgot I had to fix a problem not mentioned in the tutorial, and thanks to Art's easy fix, ended up with something that looked nice. Without Art's easy fix, the wheel looked like a wheel from a Sting Ray style bike, not an ordinary bike. Art's fix was to bevel the edges of the spokes where they met the rim, just a bit, I used .01. Then using the MMB select inset and inset just a bit, I used .001119--that's just a bit. :lol: Adding this bit of geometry fixed the weird geometry that forms when the entire wheel is smooth. The wheel isn't grounded because it's a test image to see if I like the setup and maybe animate the wheel. Time will tell if I change my mind.
Jay - nice perspective - desperate jumper
Guss - the wheel came out great. I hope you do animate it.
@ Guss - that's an interesting render, looks nice though :)
@GussNemo: Nice snow globe and also the bycicle wheel looks great. Did you do it with Wings3d?
@Tim Bateman: Amazing picture of a country road. I wonder how you get this smooth transition between the road and the grass. And the diamonds are gorgeous, though I have the feeling the smaragde goes thru the diamond. What value for Maximum Ray Depth and TIR did you use?
@David: Thanks a lot for your tutorials. Great stuff
@mermaid010: Beautiful objects and very nicely lit.
@hansmar: From a flower to a mountain :) Very Interesting.
@Jamahoney :-) that's cool. Poor guy - probably a sad love story
Maybe it's because of her... ;-)
@ Electro Elvis - very nice render :) ...and i think the ray depth was 8 or 12, and 4 on the internal :) ...i could be wrong i will check my settings and get back to you if you like ?
@David: great new wings-jewelry render!
@Jay: Fantastic perspective. Poor guy, too late to save him now.
@GussNemo: Wonderful bicycle wheel!. I do think the reflection is a bit strange, it is rather far under the wheel. Any clue why that happens?
@electro-elvis: Thanks. I guess you found the girl the poor guy is heartbroken about! She looks quite attractive.
Cheers, Guss. Great wheel...an animation of it would seriously look cool, I would imagine.
Thanks, Mermaid...the day the bubble burst (Wall Street Crash of 1929... etc.,).
Elvis, yeah, defintely...she's a possible cause ;)
Hansmar, cheers. AH, but did he really succeed in jumping...there might have been just a few microseconds to catch the railing.
Below, another perspective.
Jay
@Jay: Well, my feeling of physics would say he would have to be a wonderboy to grab a railing from that position. But, maybe he is! I think I like the perspective from below even better!
@Tim - very nice country road.
@David - balls look great, triple twist, too.
@Jay - well, what this chap is up to isn't good for his health. Great perspective, I get vertigo just looking at it. The second one looking up is a bit less heavy on the stomach but a bit later it may not look so nice.
@Jamie - the wheel came out nicely.
@electro-elvis - very nice mood.
I also played a bit with the gemstone material. However, I made two renders: one with TA and one with IBL. I saved both renders as 96-bit TIFFs, processed and combined them as HDRI and finally tone-mapped the combination. The object used is Alien Artifact 18 from MatCreator.
Hansmar...I think you're right...SPLAT ;)
PS. I know it's a touchy subject, so no effence intended to anyone.
Horo...oooh, that combined process works a treat - super third image.
Jay
@Hansmar.
I noticed you mentioned Gussnemo's wheel reflection looking strange.
He did mention that the wheel is not touching the ground, so there is a gap between the wheel and the reflection.
:)
i had an unwelcome guest at my front door today! ...a 4 feet long red belly black snake, i took 2 pictures of it i will post them when i get a chance to get them from my camera :)
@ Horo - very nice render's, also really interesting shape's ....how did you go about making those if you don't mind me asking ? :)
@mermaid: Thank you, glad you liked it.
@Tim Bateman: Thanks.
@electro: Thanks. Yes, it was done using Wings 3D following a tutorial I found on the web. The tutorial leaves a bit to be desired, you need to read between the lines too much. Plus, his method of duplicating the spokes doesn't work as he shows, when rotated too much has to be done to line up both ends. And, he leaves out what needs done where the spokes meet the rim. Art's fix of beveling and insetting solves that problem, though.
@hansmar: Thank you. I take it you mean the actual wheel reflection beneath the wheel? After the chain gear I animated, I saw this wheel might be nice animated. So when I set up the image I kept the wheel off the ground so it would be an object spinning in the air when animated. I wonder if the reflection looks a bit strange because the HDRI lighting comes in from the top left area, sun from the bottom right. Or perhaps I didn't initially get the wheel completely vertical.
@Jay: That building image is impressive. I do prefer the Terra Ferma view myself, feet on the ground and all that.
@Horo: Oooo, shiny objects look great. Neat idea combining both to get the third result.
Electro-Elvis - Thanks. Your render is very nicely done, lovely lighting.
Jay - I like the second render.
Horo - really cool objects, nice experiments, my fav the last one.
@Jay - thank you.
@Tm - making the object was simple. I just loaded it from the library in which I had put the Alien Artefacts from MatCreator earlier. ;-P
@Jamie - thank you.
@ Horo - haha i didnt know about that pack :) ty for the link though
also here are the pics of the snake that was outside my door today :)
The lady insisted she get a pic with more substance to it. I agreed. Hope you like it..
Nice renders everyone. Nothing from me ATM as I am finishing off some DAZ Studio ones :-)
i decided to go back to my gem scene and try to make it just a little bit more convincing, I hope i succeeded :)
@Tim - quite a long thing. Gems look more convincing.
@mx42b - lady looks great, also what's around her.
Since David already mentioned it 2 pages earlier, here's what you'll get from us for Xmas 2014 if all goes well.
@ Horo - that's a great looking pack! in advance i would like to thank you and David for your efforts :)
@Tim Bateman: Any idea what type of snake that is/was? Sure a long sucker. You gems do look better, the emerald and ruby are more visible.
@mx42b: The new and improved lady image does look better with the additions. Nice work.
@Horo: Like Tim, thank you in advance of release. They sure look nice.
@ Guss - yeah its a Red belly black snake :) it was only a baby, about 4 feet long ...there very common here in Australia :)