Show Us Your Bryce Renders Part 12
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hubert : fantastic "deep dreams". I tried some, it was not a success.
NGartplay : cute cat and I like the pencils.
Nancy doing the Hula :)
Hubert - when I heard about AI images I thought they referred to Adobe Illustrator . that is the reason why after reading your earlier post I asked for the link. Although the images are awesome, very colorful: they have that artificial surrealism feel to them like you said "what you see is want you never wanted" . Some of the landscapes especially the ones with trees are awesome, some very fun too like the old lady. Have Fun.
btw my message folder also shows" no messages"
adbc:
Thanks! Even now, I don't know how that AI will interpret my text prompts or which parts of it it will ignore. I feel much more comfortable with Bryce, where I have full control about *my* works. ;)
Mermaid:
Ah, I hadn't thought of "AI" for "Adobe Illustrator", since I never used it. For me, "AI" was always "Artificial Impertinence" or so.... ;)
PS: I totally agree about this usual artificial (hyperrealistic) look, esp. of AI created portraits. Btw, until now I got no "good" Hubisms from the AI. For these, I will cling to my Bryce. Definitely!
Hubert I also don't use Illustrator I have an ancient version of Photoshop which suffices for height maps.
I will cling to my Bryce Definitely
I was having trouble getting onto the forums when logged in. I managed to get in today by using a link in Google. Strange.
Hubert, there are two of you at the link you provide. Are they both you?
More abstracts - 3 cubes were used, the material and camera position were changed.
mermaid - three great abstracts.
The objects are from Fifty Funky Shapes & Fifty Funky Metals. Background and light by the Subway-Lights HDRI from the DVD to the book The HDRI Handbook 2.0 by Christian Bloch, modified to be usable with Bryce 6 & 7. As shadow capture, a flat parallel light with a surface material was used. This third shadow capture method was developed in December 2013 and used here for the first time.
The terrain was self made and given a material from Vegetation. Sky and ambient light by an HDRI from HDRI Enhanced Skies and the key light by the sun.
mermaid : three awesome abstracts, great colours.
Horo : The funky shapes are beautiful and shiny, great background.. The terrain has a natural look, love the sky.
NGartplay:
> Hubert, there are two of you at the link you provide. Are they both you?
Two of me?? Imho, just one of me is already more than enough for this poor little planet. ;)
When you replace the "(dot)" in my given link with a single dot, then you'll have the URL to view my "public" images there. There is no 2nd "HuSc" shown in this case.
PS: I just logged in at DDG to search for "Dreamers" by name... and behold: DDG does list me *twice* indeed (with my sole account!)?! --- That's great! I must be darn famous there!! .... either that, or DDG uses similar site code than DAZ does, *g*.
Mermaid:
Three beautiful abstract images!
I like the softness of the first one. Then the coloring and metallic appearance of the 2nd. And finally the grainy effect in the third image.
Horo:
- A nicely done exhibition, well put into scene and great lighting.
- A cool landscape scene with gloomy mood. Great water and sky.
PS: I am momentarily only "doodling" in Bryce.
E.g. s.th. like this here. (A big Shiny Sphere, 6 flattened cylinders, 3 stretched cubes and 3 globe lights) as a panorama render:
adbc - thank you.
hubert - thank you. Cool almost monochrome abstract.
Thanks Horo, Adbc and Hubert for your comments.
Horo - two outstanding renders; fantastic lighting and beautiful shiny funky objects. The Towerlike Peaks is yet another example of your skill at landscapes, awesome sky and materials.
Hubert - cool doodling, very nice hubism
Thank you mermaid. By the way, the 3rd of your three abstracts above I like best - those noisy looking parts are exceptional. Noise is usually not liked but here it looks very interesting and is a fine contrast.
Thank you Horo
mermaid, I agree with Horo but I like them all. The first looks like mountains and the second is very appealing too.
Horo, your shapes look perfect with the background, like they are actually there. Great job.
Hubert, how did I know that is your design, lol. Nicely done.
Thank you NGartplay.
hubert : cannot see the doodle image, I get forbidden access on chrome and edge.
The terrain is from highres terrains1 with material from highres terrains3, self made hdri based on image by svstudioart on freepik.
adbc - looks like a reservoir and in the far back the dam wall. Very nice and well done scene with a fitting sky.
Thanks NGartplay
Adbc beautiful scene awesome materials and lighting
Horo, Mermaid, NGartplay: Thanks. Yep, just a quick doodle but I liked its flow. It started quite colorful, but looked much better with reduced coloring.
adbc:
>hubert : cannot see the doodle image, I get forbidden access on chrome and edge.
Newer versions of those Browsers might try to access websites now by default via "HTTPS://" ("S = secure communication protocol" with web servers). In addition to this, said "modern browser" might now supress the leading "www", "http" or "https" part of an URL, to "not confuse the modern user". This is imho mere patronizing and a big annoyance, instead of a truly improved usability.
FYI: I still use "HTTP" for my image access, because there is no need for a secure communication (e.g. necessary for a safe transfer of passwords or credentials). --> Please verify, that your Browser doesn't (automatically) alter my image's URL into "HTTPS://". If you use "HTTP://.....", said error should not occur.
PS: Great terrain work, mat and sky! :)
Horo, mermaid : thank you.
hubert : thanks for explaining, I used the http, but this only works in edge ! Really cool abstract, great colours, and thank you for your comment.
adbc, your sky jumps out of the image and makes the scene come together. Nicely done.
Congratulations to all for the renders shown. I'm a little off with other concerns, but I'm not forgetting about Bryce.
Greeting.
adbc: Thanks for the feedback and the nice comment.
Last week on an iPad with newest version of Chrome I got also "access forbidden" when I tried to browse my "http" cat web albums! This had worked fine some time ago. ---- After some confusion, I noticed that Chrome had altered my typed URL into "https" and "hidden" this detail in its address field. I edited the URL to "http" and could access my kitty pics again.
Relax:
Ngartplay : thank you.
Aw, hubert, so cute. Is this your kitty? Mine likes boxes too.
The terrain was self made and given a material from Vegetation. Sky by the Cloudsphere9 and the ambient light by the inherent SkySC9 HDRI from the Sky Toolbox.
The object is from Steven Ray with four materials from Fifty Funky Shapes & Fifty Funky Metals. Backdrop and ambient light by an HDRI from HDRI 4 Fun, additional light and specular by the sun.
And here is the anaglyph of the same object.
Ngartplay:
> Aw, hubert, so cute. Is this your kitty? Mine likes boxes too.
Yes, though many years ago. Momentarily we have no cats at home. I really miss them.
If you want to see more of my/our kitties from the Past (including boxes):
http://hubert-schaefer.com/hubert/temp/Kitties_1999-2017_webpages/index1.html
Hint1: My web album uses only a simple table layout and basic navigation with the icons at the page top. No excessive scripting, no user tracking, no user profiling, no asocial media tracker pixels, nada! :)
Hint2: The first time to load this album will take some time. It is one sole page and thus many thumbnails.
Hint3: Before you would ask: Yes, our kitties often had "untypical" names, like Sushi, Pudding (for being so sweet), Six-Pack, Chili etc.! ..... Now guess, who usually named them! ;)
Horo:
- That's a very detailed terrain and the mat works well with it.
- Cool display of that "object".
Horo : excellent landscape. The "object" looks great, so is the anaglyph.
hubert : love the cute kitty pics.
Self made terrain and material, added a sphere to represent a planet.