Show Us Your Bryce Renders Part 12
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thanks hubert much appreciated
thanks NGartplay I agree with you problem is they are all the same tree it is the lighting that is messing up the trees on the left
played with the lighting looks a bit better perhaps
spuddy : wonderful snow landscape, adding the trees makes it complete, the second version with different lighting looks really better.
5 image based terrains with a snow material, HDRI ErmClouds.
Hansmar - thanks.
spuddy - nicely done. Second one looks better.
adbc - very nicely done scene.
For snowy trees, David Brinnen made a video and I have the link and a Memo (summary of video) on my website:
Bryce & 3D CG Documents > Memos > Mine > Materials > Snow on Trees (last in list).
Spuddy, much better. Looks beautiful
adbc, your terrain looks like a city. Very interesting, gorgeous sky too.
Horo : thank you, also for the link for "snow on trees".
NGartplay : thank you.
spuddy, I really enjoy looking at how you show progress of working on this or that scene. That's helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Horo, that terrain was pretty gorgeous.And clouds go well with it.
Electro-Elvis, nice town moment capture. Tomb Raider, you say? I thought it could also be Dreamfall as well. I've thought about idea of finding "looks" from old games and then making "re-imagination" art inspired by them. Could be an idea for a separate thread. Just like with movies or paintings. It's fun to gain idea from one medium and try to redo it (or make "hommage") in the other.
Spuddy the addition of the trees adds to the scene, I also like the 2nd version.
Adbc I like your 5 image terrain snowy render, it does look like a city, very nicely done
Thank you Past as Future.
Four Hemlock trees, each instanced six times, and two terrains. The coniferous foliage was given the material as suggested above.
Electro-Elvis...shhhh...don't tell anyone but I play a lot of Tomb Raider. There's a site called trle.net. All the games are member created, like our Bryce images here. Free to download and play. You can see the size of the files, the rating, the subject (Thailand, space station, etc.) and the difficulty. Check it out.
Horo, gorgeous snow in this image. Pretty. Could be part of a holiday card.
Horo beautiful winter scene, love the snow on the trees.
Still trying to sort out my computer woes, here's another which I grabbed from my Pinterest Grand Mountain Board, with a snow cube from Inclement Weather
NGartplay - thank you. Holiday card maybe next year. For this year, I already made one and will show it here next month.
mermaid - very realistic looking winter mountain scene.
mermaid : thank you. Very natural cold winter scene.
Horo : gorgeous winter scene, I like the snow on the trees.
mermaid - thank you, forgot above .
adbc - thank you.
Thanks Adbc and Horo
Mermaid, never heard of this cube. Assume you're using it for the snow? The effect is instant cold. Great image.
spuddy: Beautiful! It's even more magical now.
adbc: A wonderful wide view. The terrains reminds me too of a city.
Horo: That place looks cold. Great work with the trees and mats!
Mermaid: A very moody scene. Great snow!
hubert : thank you.
Thank yoi hubert.
A self made terrain with a material from Grand Mountains. Sky and ambient light from the Sky Toolbox. A bit of snow on the mountains and below the anaglyph.
Spuddy, the addition of the trees is indeed a very good idea. And the snow on it is not bad (not really good either). Maybe it will be even better once you tried Horo's and David's approach.
adbc Very nice winter scene.
Horo, Good looking winter render. Snow on the trees is reasonably convincing, though maybe it is more frost than snow. Still very convincing winter. Your self-made terrain is again great and also very wintery.
I remade my previous winter landscape and made it more dramatic by changing the sun position and the HDRI position. Then I changed point of view, textures, sky and ratios (x, y, z). Added instances of two forms of the same Bryce tree, using the trick of instancing on a copy of the terrain underneath the visible terrain. I think the second one could be called 'the Shire'.
Horo, beautiful, snowy mountains. The terrain is so detailed.
Hansmar, I like the second one the best. Really interesting landscape. The addition of the trees really makes it.
Hansmar - thank you. Yes, probably more frosty than snowy. Two nicely done scenes, vegetation on the second look nicely placed on/in the ground.
NGartplay - thank you.
Horo : awesome realistic winter landscape, great anaglyph.
Hansmar : thank you. Beautiful terrain renders, love the one with the trees !
Thank you adbc.
Horo: Wonderful detailed "Grand Mountains" terrains and great snow mat!
Hansmar: Nicely done landcapes. Wonderful softness in the first one and great foliage in the second.
Thank you hubert.
The object was generated with Incendia and given the Infinite City Material by David Brinnen (comes with Bryce 7.1, Contributing Artists). Background and ambient light by an HDRI, a Parallel Light with infinite width, and the sun. (IFS = Iterated Function System, a mathematic method to construct fractals with several dimensions.)
Horo, straight out of Blade Runner
The cube is from Horo and David's product Environment-Inclement Weather, thanks for the comment
Thanks Hubert
Horo - amazing landscape and anaglyph. Very interesting render, the Towers
Hansmar - both images are superb, nice snow in the 1st and vegetation in the 2nd