Show Us Your Bryce Renders Part 12
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Next a series of variants to my set with boolean modified 'squares' in other forms. Again with a variation in textures, lights and camera position and direction.
Wow Hansmar these are beautiful, I don't see any on the previous page - the hubism ones.
Hansmar, I'm seeing stained glass everywhere. So pretty.
Hansmar - thank you. Another four great abstracts, the second is my favorite, though it is difficult to decide.
Horo:
A majestic mountain. Beautiful lighting and great job with the terrain mats!
benbr11:
Fascinating! A cool (grainy) cartoonish look. Great depth and atmosphere.
Hansmar:
First: I too cannot see any images in your post on the previous page.
Another cool set of images, derived from your "boolean modified squares". Some interesting variants, whereas the 2nd one is my favorite.
> (quote) "... despite hubert's (or Hubert's?) ... "
Confusius once said that upper- or lowercase is not important when you talk about an (in)famous artist.
Frankly, I myself mix up both notations occasionally. There exists no rule. ;)
Signed,
Hubert-the-tadaaaaaaa..... ~~###*** HUMBLE ***###~~
benbr11 : very nice render.
Hansmar : four amazing abstracts, I also see colourful stained glass.
Hubert, pretty sure that Confusius did NOT say that...mr. humble, lol.
hubert - thank you. Yes, NGartplay is right, Kong Fu Tsi (Philosopher Kong Fu, Latin Confuzius) never thought of saying or writing such since the Chinese ideographs have no upper and lower case characters.
A self made terrain with a material from Vegetation and a 2D Disk makes the tiny lake. Sky and ambient light by ab HDRI from HDRI Enhanced Skies. A hilly region in a somewhat gloomy light, maybe some rain is ahead.
Another superb landscape, Horo, perfect lighting and materials
A still using a Wings 3D object on a faded Disk, an Hdri of an abstract I did a long time ago; as the background and an anaglyph.
Horo, gorgeous landscape.Your materials are always spot on.
mermaid, the lighting is perfect and I'm impressed that you did an anaglyph.
I used a Dome Light again together with True Ambience. This is the perfect recipe for enormously long render times. I think it was more than 15 hours on my new and (as I hoped) really fast computer The solution would be to use DL with TA Optimization, but I did not manage to make it run correctly. Maybe you have a hint.
Horo : awesome landscape, impressed by the materials and atmosphere.
mermaid : wonderful wings object, great colours and background, love the anaglyph.
Electro-Elvis : superb image, great lighting.
mermaid - thank you. Very nicely presented object, the anaglyph looks great how the object comes out of the screen.
NGartplay - thank you.
Electro-Elvis - beautiful flower pot. 15 hours is an excessive long render time. If you have some time, you could experiment a bit with different light settings.
adbc - thank you.
NGartplay:
> (quote) "Hubert, pretty sure that Confusius did NOT say that."
Nope, Confusius really said that! You possibly mistake him for his much more famous cousin "Confucius/Confuzius"? ;)
Horo:
- Thanks for these historical and Chinese writing system information. I really should learn more about this KungFu'zius. ;)
- Your mountain range rocks! I like its sharp-edged terrain structure much. That fascinating mat fits very well to it.
Mermaid:
An impressive render!
Electro-Elvis:
Beautifully put into scene with that wonderful soft lighting. Whereas render times of 15 hours would exceed my patience by by far.
hubert - thank you. Yeah, I read the Chinese philosophies 50 years ago and again last year. I have a Chinesisch-Deutsches and Deutsch-Chinesisches Wörterbuch and a Chinese-English and a English-Chinese Dictionary so I could translate German to Chinese and Chinese to English and then back from English to German to check my translation. Was time consuming ...
NGartplay - thanks, anaglyphs are easy when you have the right tool https://www.daz3d.com/bryce-7-pro-true-3d-rendering
Electro-Elvis - a superb render, awesome lighting despite the long render time.
Adbc - thanks
Horo - thanks I was pleased with the results, the further I move away from the laptop, the more the object pops out. Thanks for the awesome product.
Hubert - thanks
Mermaid, NGArtplay, Horo, Hubert, adbc, Thanks all for nice words. I apparently did it again: trying to delete one file and then all are gone. I placed them back in the message on page 72, so have a look. Some really different looks, I found.
Horo, you are still a master in fantastically made, textured and rendered landscapes. I like it very, very much.
Mermaid, well presented thingy, great light.
Electro-Elvis, great lighting indeed for your flower pot. Looks very good.
All the abstracts on the previous page are awesome, Hansmar the 4th one looks like an ancient mask, very cool stuff, thanks for the comment.
mermaid, thank you for the link. I did not know that was available.
Electro, I think that the lighting is fabulous and it looks realistic. I think that moving the camera up slightly would show more of the top of the leaves instead of the sides. Beautiful.
hubert, or, um..Hubert...now I'm Confus--ioused.
Hansmar - I have seen your 8 abstracts on the previous page for the first time. All look very nice.
Horo:
This must have been a helluva task. -- I admire such efforts, no kidding!
Hansmar:
Many thanks for re-uploading your images. That's some trippy and bizarre stuff. Cool works!
NGartplay:
Am feeling soooooo sorry about causing confusion.
I must definitely learn more about this KungFu'zius! -- Which just reminded me of an old Bryce4+Poser scene where I tried to depict "Martial Arts".... ;)
Hansmar : very cool abstracts on page 72.
The pot and the leaves (a Bryce tree) are from Vegetation, the flowers from Lisas Botanicals, the lying flower from XFrog and the ladybugs from the Internet. The table and the wall are flat cubes with my own material. Rendered with the Obscure Light Method.
Here the same scene but rendered with Depth of Field. I prefer the sharp one. Both needed 2 hours 40 minutes to render the size 1600 x 1600, Premium with TA and 256 rays per pixel.
Both versions are beautiful Horo but I prefer the 1st one. Just 2 days ago I re-visited David's Obscure lighting videos.
Two more abstracts one using the Art’s Escher2 file and the other Hansmar’s Square.
Horo, love the flowers. Number 1 is my fave. Beautiful lighting.
mermaid, love both of these renders. The first one, call me crazy, reminds me of bugs. I don't know why but it's so cool. The second one has a great abstract look to it...painterly.
Horo:
A pretty still life. Nicely put into scene, even for being "buggy". ;)
I too prefer the first one, mostly for its clarity. Whereas the DOF version is nice too, because its blurry background doesn't attract the focus as much as in the first image.
Mermaid:
Cool and bizarre mat work! My favorite is the 2nd one. Ditto NGartplay, regarding its painterly appearance.
Thanks NGartplay and Hubert
mermaid - thank you. Two very nicely done abstracts.
NGartplay - thank you.
hubert - thank you.
all - we all agree that the sharp one looks better.
Thanks Horo
Horo : 2 beautiful versions of the flower pot, great lighting.
mermaid : outstanding abstracts, very well done.
Bryce terrains, vegetation: free alien vegetation, floating sci fi building by orbital at sharecg, floating gunganhabitat : scifi3d by Dan North.