@Yellow Pen: Wonderful medieval scene. Though I guess that people that really lived there would nog understand anyone doing a tribute to those 'dark ages' ;)
I also love the Hopper (Lord Ganthor) and Niemeijer (electro-elvis) tributes!
Keep up the good work and the judges will go crazy!
It's taking some courage to put my own contestant out there with the other renders! There are some brilliant submissions and I have a whole lot to learn about lighting.
My submission contains a millenium cat, my conversions of xfrog trees to 2D things, a lamp I scored from sharecg, a few lattices derived from dingbats and, er, logos, and some materials from Dover pictura. Everything else is developed from Bryce content. I had cats but I was never able to get back to them after I fell sick. I don't know what happened to them. As an act of sanity maintenance, I've been creatively visualizing a place where they would be ok. So this is a tribute to Vinnie as well as to Daz.
Since we're pretty close to Halloween, I set the scene at night. The second image is a detail from the scene. Both images had a bit of levels adjustment in Photoshop.
@asterlil - very nice scene. Welcome in this forum and great that you participate in this challenge. Like Fishtales I like the spookiness of the first and the detail on the second.
@asterlil: Total house is very Haloween. But the porch detail is really good. Wonderful colours and great to have the cat there. Actually, this is also very Hopper-like, I think. Well done!
I keep looking for Norman's mother in an upstairs window. Maybe it's just me, but the handrails on the front porch shot have an almost neon-black light glow to them. Very creepy...I don't think I'll be knocking on their door this Halloween.
This structure is friendlier by day and I'm about to start creating a virtual tour of the interior, which I'll post anon. I love Queen Anne architecture. I began with a more restrained design, but it just got out of hand. A learning experience. :lol:
Thanks to everyone for their kind comments and welcome.
This structure is friendlier by day and I'm about to start creating a virtual tour of the interior, which I'll post anon. I love Queen Anne architecture. I began with a more restrained design, but it just got out of hand. A learning experience. :lol:
Thanks to everyone for their kind comments and welcome.
I've often wondered if Hopper's painting also inspired another (sort of) famous house, the one built for the James Dean film "Giant", which might have in turn inspired the design for the house for the Addams Family? In any event, the Queen Anne style just screams Gothic Horror no matter how you dress it up...or down.
A Tribute to Winslow Homer: "Red in the Morning, Sailors Take Warning"
WIP I suppose.
Tip of the hat to Daz for the PA sale, where the Warroak Kitt came from. Many of you already recognized the ship, it's a note to self.
Tribute to Georgia O'Keeffe "Crocus,"
with many apologies. Somebody with more time and skill than I should really try to do a better O'Keeffe in Bryce; it's missing on so many points. Or perhaps somebody already has?
Based on some of your abstract images, I'd love to see you create a tribute to O'Keefe. All those bright colors and fluid lines seem perfect for a Bryce abstract, but not so easy to pull off in reality.
Here is my third entry... In tribute to:
The Hippies
This is a tribute to the Hippies and the Counter Culture, who with thier philosophy of Turning on, Tuning in , and Dropping out (thank you Dr. Timothy Leary), spawned a generation who didn't take the status quo as the only reality. By expanding our minds via the psychedelic art, music , and of course drugs all our eyes were opened, including our 3rd ones... We saw not only a mantra of peace and love for all, that included for the Earth, but thoughtful consideration of concepts like "Question Authority" gave us the knowledge to "see" that the "Official Report" is always a lie.
There are few Hippies left... they are a dying breed, soon only to be remembered for tie-dye and patchouli oil.
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Titled "Tribute To David & Horo"
Simply Whoa!
I love what you've done!
And all of the renders looking so promising!
BTW What size should I submit pictures?
I would like to pay tribute the European/Hungarian Castles with this one.
Any size you like, as long as it is within the forum limits, which currently is 2000 pixels width/height maximum.
A tribute (with apologizes) to American artist Edward Hopper (1882-1967). Inspired by his painting Room In Brooklyn (1932).
@G_smith: Nice scene.
@Lord Ganthor: That's a great looking scene, very detailed. Adding the sleeping dog was a nice touch.
@G_smith - nice entry.
@Lord Ganthor - small wonder the dog sleeps with all that beer :lol: Very nice scene.
lol nice to see Louie joining in the challenge.
Great renders by everyone.
My 2nd entry. The objects and textures are from NASA. The flag is from Archive 3D. I replaced the flag with the USA flag.
One Small Step......
My tribute to Oscar Niemeyer (Brazilian architect)
Some very good new renders!
@Yellow Pen: Wonderful medieval scene. Though I guess that people that really lived there would nog understand anyone doing a tribute to those 'dark ages' ;)
I also love the Hopper (Lord Ganthor) and Niemeijer (electro-elvis) tributes!
Keep up the good work and the judges will go crazy!
@mermaid: Nice looking scene.
@electro: That's a neat looking object in your scene. The entire scene really looks nice.
Once again, I'm glad I won't be judging this challenge.
It's taking some courage to put my own contestant out there with the other renders! There are some brilliant submissions and I have a whole lot to learn about lighting.
My submission contains a millenium cat, my conversions of xfrog trees to 2D things, a lamp I scored from sharecg, a few lattices derived from dingbats and, er, logos, and some materials from Dover pictura. Everything else is developed from Bryce content. I had cats but I was never able to get back to them after I fell sick. I don't know what happened to them. As an act of sanity maintenance, I've been creatively visualizing a place where they would be ok. So this is a tribute to Vinnie as well as to Daz.
Since we're pretty close to Halloween, I set the scene at night. The second image is a detail from the scene. Both images had a bit of levels adjustment in Photoshop.
@asterlil: That's a real nice image. And welcome to the forum.
The first image is very spooky looking but I like the detail in the second one. Both are very good images in there own right.
No need to be courageous posting images in here. I am not long here either and the long time posters are great bunch of people.
@mermaid010 - a small step for Bryce, a great leap for 3D art ;-)
@electro-elvis - looking great.
@asterlil - very nice scene. Welcome in this forum and great that you participate in this challenge. Like Fishtales I like the spookiness of the first and the detail on the second.
@asterlil: Total house is very Haloween. But the porch detail is really good. Wonderful colours and great to have the cat there. Actually, this is also very Hopper-like, I think. Well done!
I keep looking for Norman's mother in an upstairs window. Maybe it's just me, but the handrails on the front porch shot have an almost neon-black light glow to them. Very creepy...I don't think I'll be knocking on their door this Halloween.
@hansmar, you're thinking of that house by the railroad that Hopper painted -- http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b4/The_House_by_the_Railroad_by_Edward_Hopper_1925.jpg -- which is spooky in broad daylight innit! The accompanying article says that this painting was the inspiration for the Bates house, so Lord Ganthor sees the reference, too. :vampire:
This structure is friendlier by day and I'm about to start creating a virtual tour of the interior, which I'll post anon. I love Queen Anne architecture. I began with a more restrained design, but it just got out of hand. A learning experience. :lol:
Thanks to everyone for their kind comments and welcome.
beautiful new Renders here again.... :-)
Hansmar: Yes, I think so, too. *ggg*
I've often wondered if Hopper's painting also inspired another (sort of) famous house, the one built for the James Dean film "Giant", which might have in turn inspired the design for the house for the Addams Family? In any event, the Queen Anne style just screams Gothic Horror no matter how you dress it up...or down.
A Tribute to Winslow Homer: "Red in the Morning, Sailors Take Warning"
WIP I suppose.
Tip of the hat to Daz for the PA sale, where the Warroak Kitt came from. Many of you already recognized the ship, it's a note to self.
Tribute to Georgia O'Keeffe "Crocus,"
with many apologies. Somebody with more time and skill than I should really try to do a better O'Keeffe in Bryce; it's missing on so many points. Or perhaps somebody already has?
@J Stryder: Nice images.
Based on some of your abstract images, I'd love to see you create a tribute to O'Keefe. All those bright colors and fluid lines seem perfect for a Bryce abstract, but not so easy to pull off in reality.
@J Stryder: Thanks for the complement, but I'm going to sit out this challenge.
@JStryder - very interesting and nice renders.
@timbateman... very nice tribute to our very deserving oceans... great light casting through the water...
@Lord Ganthor... very cool scene...love the dog.
@electro-elvis... Awesome form.
@Asterlil... very cool and spooky... great perspective on the house.
@Jstryder... Those sailors better take warning... Those look like some rough seas.
Lots of cool images in this tribute... Applause to everyone!
Steve
Here is my third entry... In tribute to:
The Hippies
This is a tribute to the Hippies and the Counter Culture, who with thier philosophy of Turning on, Tuning in , and Dropping out (thank you Dr. Timothy Leary), spawned a generation who didn't take the status quo as the only reality. By expanding our minds via the psychedelic art, music , and of course drugs all our eyes were opened, including our 3rd ones... We saw not only a mantra of peace and love for all, that included for the Earth, but thoughtful consideration of concepts like "Question Authority" gave us the knowledge to "see" that the "Official Report" is always a lie.
There are few Hippies left... they are a dying breed, soon only to be remembered for tie-dye and patchouli oil.
Nice Idea... Hippies :-)
I made another one, for my tribute to the past:
Medieval Street. This is my second (and last) entry.
@mtnmen - that's a very nice idea.
@yellow Pen - beautiful render. The water looks amazing.