Show Us Your Bryce Renders! Part 3
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Letters are just geometry, made from curves and lines.
Easy as ABC. :cheese:I know what letters are, but Bryce doesnt do splines very well or curves.
You could probably write your name using the Booleaning technique but it takes a long time to do and it doesnt look good. Well, it can probably look good if you invest loads of time.
How good it looks depends on how well you do it. :-)
Yup, but you only make each letter once and then create an object library so you can just re-use them... no one said it was quick, but the ABC I made took about 15 minutes and wasn't difficult. :)
"TheSavage64" very good !!!
Looks like this forum is in very good hands. You know your stuff and you are a good communicator. Then there are also David, Horo and Rashad, et. al.
I think i need a holiday.
It is not my 111 Birthday, but i think i will do a Bilbo Baggins on you all.
Perhaps if the Elves don't take me to Atmariul, i may be back to molest you all in a couple of months [with my Bryce-ONLY font sets all done] or i may emerge on Bryce5.com.
Best wishes to you all and happy Brycing my dear Brycelings.
We will meet again.
Peter.
Yup, but you only make each letter once and then create an object library so you can just re-use them... no one said it was quick, but the ABC I made took about 15 minutes and wasn't difficult. :)OK, I tried one but it doesnt look good yet.
I think I better start making and I and an O
Hey Peter , you can't disappear, not when we are just starting to get to know you. Signed Pam
@eireann.sg:
I only use Bryce for my images until it comes to adding text. I wish it had a text option
built in. If I want to add text I use Elefont.
It's free, although you can donate something if you wish.
It's tiny and doesn't need installing. Just download make a shortcut to your desktop
and run it. It's available at the link below.
I hope that's a joke eireann... bacause it's really funny thanks. :-)
Maybe start with some simple building blocks and develop from there.
I can only agree. Elefont is the simplest and fastest way to write text in any of the fonts installed. Just write it, export as dxf, import it into Bryce and scale. No additional smoothing necessary. It looks perfect.
You would be very welcome there.
tried it. Interesting a 1998 program still works with W7...
The only thing that bugs me though is that always an outside program is needed.
I hope that's a joke eireann... bacause it's really funny thanks. :-)
Maybe start with some simple building blocks and develop from there.
Yes, It was just a crappy joke LMAO
Nice cube :)
Bryce renders! Given Peters clear interest in LOTR (although I think I enjoyed the first instalment of Hobbit even more), I think now I should have focused on the forging of elven leaf swords or rings... never the less, these to accompany these videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9R4X8HcJuI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlmUh9FDJo8
A range of different lighting approaches. It's easy to turn premium effects on in Bryce, but not always easy to use them efficiently. So that's what I've been pondering. The last image I've tried to create a spark effect with a terrain and anisotropic specular effect.
StuatB...oh, didn’t know about that ap., many thanks. It works great (image below done in 5 mins), and saves a bunch of time in doing the usual text stuff through the terrain mapping setup.
So simple, it hurts ;)
Jay
Isnt Jade some cheapish plasticy looking kind of greenish material?
Something like that:?
OMG, that looks so real!! Very kewl indeed! :coolsmirk:
I wish I could separate my two IDs. Unfortunately, I have R/L friends who call me Miss B (or rather Ms. B) as well. ~sigh~
Hexagon also turns fonts in to 3d objects.
Oh that's nice. I'd like something like that in an outer space render. ;-)
Old or not, Pam, that's a great render. It's not easy to render something and then have it fit nicely into a circular frame/plate. I think you did a great job of it. ;-)
Thanks Miss B. Trouble was although the client liked it, it wasn't quite what she was wanting at the time. Shame. I did sell her some designs, but much more stylised stuff. She wanted designs to print on plates, mugs, candles and scarves for her gift shop.
Gaudy?? I would pay for a framed print of this!
That's too bad, I think it's nice. I like plates with scenic designs on them. I don't know that I would eat off one, but I would certainly buy one for decorative purposes.
Bryce Decorative Plates!!
we can sell them next to Velvet Evis's and vintage Nascar tv trays.
and beautiful too.
Letters are just geometry, made from curves and lines.
Easy as ABC. :cheese:
Wow Dave, ABC
I spent a lovely afternoon viewing some 20 pages (part2 and now part3) of awesome work. I really need to try and connect to the forum more often,
The variety of renders landscapes, cityscapes, abstracts, and awesome modeling shows that Bryce is a very diverse 3D program. Each and every render is inspiring in one way or another.
After viewing Peter’s (Kine_Magik), Waleed’s and Dave’s (organic and modeling) brilliant works, and David’s experiments with his different tutorials, I think the way to go is to experiment with Bryce options/setting after learning the basics.
Like the later half of 2012, I will be spending more time learning Bryce in 2013.
Happy Brycing
Rubiks Cube for beginners.
Neat idea!
Good idea Stuart,
Practical challenges from me, relating to these videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tdfs0BsG2Rc and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0CL5ZXkBs0
Oh that's nice. I'd like something like that in an outer space render. ;-)
well.. not exactly outerspace, but you never know..
Hi all!
I may not comment a lot but I really enjoy all the images that are posted here. Learned some good stuff too!
Way back with Bryce 5 I did a bunch of structures created entirely from Bryce primitives which I put together in this scene (300+primitives). Added a Genesis female with the Serendipity outfit and Hampton hair (all from DAZ3D). Column textures from AtrBeats.
Illuminated by the sun, Use Sky IBL and True Ambiance.
About 2 1/2 hours to render at 144 RPP.
Thanks for looking!