Show Us Your Bryce Renders! Part 8
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@Sandy - why not sheep? Very nice scene. The quarz and the video of it look very good.
@Roland4 - you're welcome. Your laptop is faster than my main machine at normal priority, which used 5 seconds. Nice diamonds. Except for the first, which I think is a bit on the bright side, all look great. The newest ring is very nice.
@Dave - great pose. Can't play a guitar so no use to have one. I used to play with analogue electronic music synthesizers a few years back.
@David - very nice basin. If you turn the camera to the left, you can see the green chaps from page 6.
@mermaid010 - nice metaball abstracts. I've watched your latest videos, great job.
Since David's and my Space Construction Kit appeared in the DAZ store today, I space scene may fit the occasion. It's called Rock of Ores but it was abandoned a long time ago. The remaining habitats slide down.
Horo
There isn't enough "grass" for sheep :-)
It might have been better though as they are smaller. As it was the maximum wolves I could get was 4 put another one in and I got'out of memory' errors and that is with LAA active.
Very nice space scene.
I have a HP ENVY Core I7 4702 MQ 2.2 GHZ / 2.9 GHZ
I'll offer a bit of a plug and a video.
A fix for wide FOV planet distortion in example scene 5 - by David Brinnen
And another bird bath render and lighting test.
Nothing special today.
Thanks for the links to the guitar! I'll check it out tonight and start "playing", so to speak.
@DaveSavage: Nice guitar and really nice hair! There's definitely some Setzer/Cochran/punk and a whole lot-o-80's wrapped up in that image. :)
@Roland: Gem/ring experiments are looking good.
@Mermaid: The middle metaball render is my favorite! Nice work.
@Fishtales: I like your gem render and the animation too.
@DavidB: As always, nice renders. I particularly like the new hdr/birdbath experiments. Will this hdr available in the near future? Thanks for the tutorials.
@Horo: Amazing space scene! I checked out the new product today, but I'm not much into creating space scenes at the moment. So, instead, I purchased your (and David's) Stylized Renders package. We all win! :D
Thanks, become i Jewelry Designer ?
Thanks Art! Well I hope you enjoy the package and show us something you've made with it!
There are HDRI but in my renders are tone mapped exported spherical maps and ground projections extracted from the HDRI. I asked Horo a while ago about getting some low down HDRI with some "close up" rendering in mind. So now I'm experimenting with them to see how they might be employed.
These all rendered in about a minute or so. Due to the method employed. No DOF just the impression of it due to the HDRI used.
I definitely will. After our email discussions the other day regarding overhead camera rendering, I was re-watching some of your youtube videos for "clues" and I noticed that you referred to that product. I've always had my eye on it because of the different rendering options, but then I realized it also covers overhead renders. Since it came on sale, it was a "must buy". :)
So, yes, you'll definitely see some renders from that product.
There are HDRI but in my renders are tone mapped exported spherical maps and ground projections extracted from the HDRI. I asked Horo a while ago about getting some low down HDRI with some "close up" rendering in mind. So now I'm experimenting with them to see how they might be employed.
These all rendered in about a minute or so. Due to the method employed. No DOF just the impression of it due to the HDRI used.
I think they look very nice. One thing I could suggest is to add some grass/shrub/branch objects/billboards next to the birdbath/cube to give the "floor" a little extra depth, but that's not a "have to" thing. I like the natural DOF. Looks great.
The last for today.
@Sandy - thank you.
@Roland4 - aha, I'm also using an i7 but I use it at normal priority. Yes, you're rapidly becoming a Jewelry Designer.
@Art - thank you. And yes, you're right: with your acquisition of the Stylized Render package there are 3 winners. Thank you and hopefully, you're going to have a lot of fun with it.
@David - great examples. I have a 24 hour one at work on the i3. A bit behind the shape on the birdbath (first image) was this monster that almost throttled me when I touched it with my behind.
Spiders will do that to you. Unfortunately, your "dance" was not caught on video....or was it?! LOL
YES!!! Bought, downloaded and in the process of installing.
I can't WAIT to play with this. I love outer space renders, so this is going to get quite a workout. :coolsmile:
Speaking of plugs, David, shouldn't your store be featured on today's PA Festival sales and promotion page (along with Horo's store)?
"Luthbellina" has two slots but only one new item, so maybe there's a glitch.
Your diligence in removing the spherical space station ("that's no moon") from the package was admirable but maybe overly thorough given the appearance of a recent store item:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-YfIY1hat_dM/UZQl32IzJJI/AAAAAAAAeGE/JyuhsX5ZJew/s1600/cylonraider.jpg
Mind you, Disney is really litigious, so you were probably wise.
Sometimes i watch jewelry (especially rings) when i see something i like, i try to model it.
@Horo: Love the space scene. Nice spider picture, but not anywhere close to my favorite beasts. They're usually under my heel if caught in the house.
@David: Another really nice video and scene.
@Roland: New objects look real nice.
I like the renders David. I have been using the Yosemite ones in DAZ Studio but I haven't tried them in Bryce, yet. I had to watch them though, a sixteenth century highlander running through the forest with someone in a red jacket walking on a tarmac road in the distant background doesn't look right :-)
I came across a new, to me, program for building terrains, GeoControl2. It seems to allow quite a bit of work to be done on each terrain, even letting you add roads which are actually cut into it but I don't know how texturing them in Bryce would work.
Here are a couple of quick example renders of terrains I did.
The first is straight from the program at 4096, you can set different levels, and textured and rendered in Bryce.
The second one is a stacked terrain using 4096, 2048 and 1024, textured and rendered in Bryce.
There are a few video tutorials on YouTube that I have been watching too.
Having been working on my animation project for a few days, I took a couple of hours off yesterday evening and managed to do this.
It's cropped a lot because I can't post the full render as she's not wearing any clothes.
@TheSavage64
Beautiful, is this an angel ?
Speaking of plugs, David, shouldn't your store be featured on today's PA Festival sales and promotion page (along with Horo's store)?
"Luthbellina" has two slots but only one new item, so maybe there's a glitch.
Your diligence in removing the spherical space station ("that's no moon") from the package was admirable but maybe overly thorough given the appearance of a recent store item:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-YfIY1hat_dM/UZQl32IzJJI/AAAAAAAAeGE/JyuhsX5ZJew/s1600/cylonraider.jpg
Mind you, Disney is really litigious, so you were probably wise.
Aye, well as you say, probably wise. I should have anticipated a problem perhaps? But then again when you consider such examples as this http://www.daz3d.com/new-releases/writhing-monstrosities-poses-for-singers-of-chzor which are models compared to a default Bryce sphere. It makes the position of the line somewhat vague. Eventually when Disney have enough films under their belt, it will be impossible to make or do anything without infringing some copy write. In the 80's Warner Brothers legal department was famously the most profitable part of the company, aggressively going after companies like Nintendo using the the world "kong" in the title of their video game "donkey kong". Which always seemed like a strange choice anyway.
What ever the case, I just do what QA asks in order to move things forwards. Having an argument over such things is pretty futile.
@Miss B. Thank you! I hope you will share with us your views of the package we have put together.
Edit: @Art, I meant to say, yes it is a good suggestion about the grass, I will bear that in mind when it comes to putting together the final scenes. These were just tests to see if anyone picked up on the "seam" between the cube the objects are sat on and the huge sphere in the background.
Edit: @Dave, isn't that what stars are for?
@Miss B - thank you.
@Peter - the planet was replaced on DAZ 3D request, they know how sensitive Disney lawyers are. It gave us all a lot of additional work but in the end, David came up with something even better.
@Jamie - no problem with spiders in nature but at home only invited ones survive and I never invite them.
@Sandy - yes, I also started with GeoControl2 but it cannot be purchased anymore and the demo version only runs for a month. It's a pity because it's very good for terrains; needs a bit of learning, though.
@Dave - nice half-lady.
Here is another video relating to this Capture a 360 degree backdrop from scene 6 - by David Brinnen
Please feel free to let me know if you are getting tired of listening to me ramble on about this topic. Those with the spherical mapper can do a very nearly perfect job of this, but otherwise, depending on what direction you are planning to point the camera in, and the absence of straight lines in your planned backdrop, you can more or less get away with Bryce's internal tools.
Off Topic but, pic I took of the eclipse of the moon that happened between 5 - 6:30 am today, its hand held so not the best.
Apparently, that's not allowed either :-)
very impressive.
We didn't get to see this one over here, but I do remember, some years back, driving in to work up the embankment and watching a lunar eclipse over London. Yes I used to drive in to work at some silly hour in those days.
@Rareth - great shot for a handheld.
Today I start a new ring project. The objective is to show the ring in its daily development, but only one (maybe even two or three) render image per day. The picture today represents the initial shape of the ring.
Apparently, that's not allowed either :-)
Yes, stars are far too suggestive, I can see that. Hmn... tricky... I know, flags of the Union, thereby allowing a subtle social commentary, depending on placement, should you so desire. Or if you are feeling more egalitarian use the Union flag in all instances.
Here's the results of my modeling today, I've also added a bit of grass.
Very realistic! David. The grass is definitely a nice touch.
The second step.