Show Us Your Bryce Renders Part 12
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Hansmar - the "caldera" render looks great, cool idea, well done. The abstract is also very nicely done.
The same terrain as on top of the previous page 32 but inverted. I am always surprised how different a terrain can look if it is inverted.
Wow Hansmar, awesome abstracts all of them, the SteveLareau is also nicely done, cool atmosphere.
Hansmar : awesome material on the terrain render, great atmosphere. The abstract is also very well done.
Horo : great inverted terrain, I like the result.
Four terrains, self fabricated materials plus a free HDRI sky.
adbc - thank you. Very nicely done landscape with the lake.
Sorry I missed your post Horo, superb result with the inverted terrain.
Adbc - very nicely done landscape, love the sky and the reflections on the lake.
The terrain and material from the Hi Res set 1 and the sky from Sunless Hdri Skies
Horo, mermaid : thank you.
mermaid : wonderful landscape, great sky, terrain and water material.
mermaid - thank you. Your murkywater scene looks very nice. It appears as if there were some fine sand in the air. The sky fits nicely.
The rabbits are bun_zipper01 from the Stanford Scanning Repository with a material from Fifty Funky Shapes & Fifty Funky Metals. They stand on a Seamless Backdrop (by Fencepost52) with a self made material. Backdrop and light by the IBLg_LA HDRI from the HDRI 4 Fun set.
And here the anaglyph.
Thanks Adbc and Horo for the nice comments
Horo - very nicely presented bunnies, the anaglyph is awesome.
Horo : Awesome shiny bunnies, superb anaglyph.
Thank you mermaid and adbc.
Horo:
- (landscape scene): Looking much different with the inverted terrain. I like the texture.
- (bunny scene): Easter time! :) -- Great render and mat. Though the surface of the bunnies looks sorta "too busy" and hard to focus on, for my taste.
adbc: A magical, otherwordly place. Beautiful lighting!
mermaid: Great canyon POV scene with that muddy water.
Thanks Hubert
hubert - thank you.
hubert : thank you.
I was intrigued by the old Bryce 5 Holocar render by David Brinnen (http://www.bryce5.com/details.php?image_id=1451) and I gave it a try. The materials got volume-transparency except engine, exhaust pipes and wheels. Lighting by a blueish single coloir HDRI and a yellowish round spotlight with edge and shadow softness.
Wow Horo the render is awesome, nice work.
Thank you mermaid.
Horo: Great effect/render! A cool "ghost" car. :)
Horo : Beautiful effect, great other wordly render.
Thank you hubert and adbc.
Horo, mermaid, adbc: Thank you
adbc, lovely terrain, great water texture.
mermaid, Lovely view, lots of depth and a great sky.
Horo, great shiny rabbits and really special ghost car render.
I put a couple of Allosauruses (or is it Allosauri?) on a plane, a terrain in the background, some special rocks, all having the same texture and a weird sky together for the first render. The second one has some other dinos (forgot which one and did not save the scene in this form) in a lake witha toonlike colouring scheme.
Hansmar - thank you. Nice Allosauruseses (as Sméagul Gollum would call them). The second one looks a bit flat.
Hansmar : thnk you. Your allosauruses look great, I have to agree with Horo about the second one.
I used different settings for the terrains, inspired by Horo's latest terrain tutorial.
adbc - oh that's special, very nicely done. The rocks in the near middle ground could almost be a petrified forest.
@Horo - I was amused to see your "Chatting Dragons" image being used to promote "Making Custom Models for 3D printing with Daz Studio"!
Here's the blog link if you've not seen it.
MelanieL - thank you for that. I seldom look at the Blog. I was greatly surprised. I mean, the objects are from the Stanford Scanning Repository and the renderer was Bryce. Absolutely zero Studio. But it's nice to see it.
Horo, adbc, Thanks. And yes, perhaps a little too bland, the second one.
adbc, great terrain work and well presented.
I made another render of the second terrain scene, but from a different viewpoint, without dinos and with a different sky and sun setting. Still not too much definition in the terrain, but I think a bit more interesting.
Until now, I had not yet played with David Brinnen's windmills in Lincolnshire. Now I made some small modifications to the original (e.g. sun positioning and adding a tree by Judy Kerr) and rendered it. So that is my second picture. More are brewing.
Horo, Hansmar : thank you.
Hansmar : dinolake is indeed interesting, I like the colours. Windmills in Lincolnshire : excellent landscape, beautiful atmosphere.
Hansmar - two nice renders. I remember the windmills.
Hansmar - cool Allosauruses render, the atmosphere suits the subject, the rocks are awesome, the other three renders are also nicely done.
Adbc - superb work with the terrains and materials, nice lighting