Show Us Your Bryce Renders! Part 9
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I thought I would add a bit of life to the last render.
Lunch Queue.
Two versions a light one and a darker one. I prefer the darker one although it might do with a bit more lightning.
Thank you. The IL is a bit tricky but Rashad's tutorial HOW TO USE THE INSTANCING LAB IN BRYCE 7.1 PRO/ is really helpful.
Your landscape looks really good.
@Sandy - landscapes look nice. Pity the palms are not visible, the bear could climb one. :lol:
Horo
Bears and palm trees, he would have to have been on his holidays then :-)
here is a part of a larger project I'm working on, making a garden with geometric hedges and designs. I was so pleased I decided to post it here as well. Everything was rendered in Bryce as a single scene.
some nice pics on here
Horo
Thank you for the IL information.... I have some reading to do
@ Sandy. Who else is coming to your island for lunch.
@ Dragonfall. It is looking very nice so far.. Looking forward to the finished project
Thanks for the nice comments, David's cloudscapes are awesome.
Cool work from everyone. I especially like the one by dragonfall as I am working on something similar and it is no where as awesome as his render.
Mrs. Bear decided to take the kids away on holiday for a few days.
Here be Dragons:
Not little Dufus ones though.
@dragonfall1221 - that's goung to be a nice scene when finishef.
@kevinodwyer - I don't know what it is, but it looks interesting.
@Sandy - very cute the bears under the palms.
@Dave - less cute than Dufus, great render nevertheless.
Thanks. The planet idea was intentional. Craters, never thought about that. If it were yellow, it might be cheese!
Hans
@mermaid010: Thanks. Very nice spacy render (#25). And your landscape with impressive clouds is very good!
@Horo: Thanks. Nice set of trees (#27), but a bit simple grass texture for the likes of you :). Great light on both Aikos.
Wonderful work on the palm render. Lovely light through the trees.
@fencepost52: Nice set of renders. I prefer the last version of your ballooning renders, partly because of the additional islands.
@Tim Bateman:That's a wonderful model and render in #30. The floor is a bit shiny where the light falls on it. You should post a warning sign: slippery!
And a very nice sword render, particularly the light falling through.
The landscape is marvelous too, like we have come to expect from you!
@vivien1. A belated welcome by me too! Very nice beach scene. And the mountain/coast scene looks very good, nice shadows and reflections.
@electro-elvis: nice construction work. Where are the workers? And why is there no fence? Think about the safey, please!
@CTippetts: Thanks for the praise on my photos. Obviously, I try not to post any bad photos.... I still think my photo skills lack in comparison with my painting skills. Now, this may not be the opinion of others, but remember: it is 'easy' to make a photo that many people think it is good, but it is much more difficult to make a painting that the artist himself thinks is good!
I think your parkland scene is very nice. Maybe a bit dark in the shadows of the trees for me.
@David Brinnen: Masterpieces, your landscapes.
@Fishtales: You have been rendering along with lots of fun, it seems! I prefer the darker lunch queue as well.
@dragonfall1221: Coming along very nicely, your garden. I think you did not use any transparency in the leaves of the trees yet? That might increase realism (let it be governed by the leave texture or make it more transparent to the sides of the leaves). Unfortunately, it will increase the render time also very much!
@kevinodwyer: Love your abstract landscape. A bit like an explosion happening.
@TheSavage64: Simple scene, but very effective! Very nice use of depth of field!
Now two versions of the same simple scene (I have to show something!). One with the more even background light was exported to Tiff and the one with the bright wave in which the ship is coming must be an error in the export to HDR (tweaked a bit in Picturenaut), but it does lead to a nice effect anyway. The whole idea was to play with phased hypertextures, something I haven't done before. I do see nice contrasts this way.
Part of the station was using hypertexture and part of the ship too, but much less strong. The light for the hypertexture is from an abstract HDR that I found somewhere in a set on the internet and I added the sun to the left for some directional light.
@Horo - Thank you for the link to the IL documentation, and thanks for hosting it on your site.
@RashadCarter - Thank you for producing it, and making it available.
@Fishtales - Cubs always make an image more cute. Momma Bear hitting the bottle was interesting. Three cubs must be trying for her.
@dragonfall1221 - Nice palace garden. Those fruit trees and hedges are quite impressive.
@TheSavage64 - I really like the textures, lighting, and depth of field on that dragon. I need to work more on depth of field. Getting it right is elusive to me ... even after following tutes on the subject. The long render times frustrate me, too. Nice job.
@kevinodwyer - That abstract commands more than just a glance. It's deep and diverse.
@Hansmar - I do like the one with the sun glow better. The shuttle and station are well done. The buildings, or rather, cities on the station platforms give it a nice sense of dimension.
Thanks.
But don't be put off by the long render times. That one which has IBL lighting, Bryce sun and one radial light (with soft shadows set, rendered using Premium at 36RPP with TA switched on took just over 45 minutes on my cranky 8 year old Laptop. :)
@vivien1 - thank you ^_^
@fishtales - I love your bears, and since I'm normally terrified of them that's saying a lot :)
@thesavage64 - that is one awesome dragon
@horo - thank you.
@hansmar - thank you! I've never adjusted the transparency on leaves before, but I'm always willing to experiment. very cool space station, too.
@ctippets - thank you. I wish I could claim responsibility for making them, but the hedges I found online at a freepozitory and the trees are from xfrog. Alas, my modeling skills are less than stellar, but I can position objects with the best of them :)
Well this is just a quick message to the bryce community saying what a pleasure it is learning from your generous tips that help make this program so amazing to use
I've only begun in Bryce a few weeks ago and this is the first time writing on this forum so I thought it would be appropriate to mention how inspirational the art work is that is posted here and give a special thanks to two master contributors, David Brinnen and Horo whose video tutorials are a godsend for a cgi newbie like myself.
With that said I hope you don't mind if I share some results that give a good notion of my learning curve so far. Using a ship model as my subject I've become more confident in the use of the program attributes and though these renders are all far from perfect, I'm satisfied enough with the results to know there is plenty of room for improvement as I get more familiar with the program. Any thoughts or critiques would be greatly appreciated as I'm well aware of my novice level.
note: The two more intricate renders had some minor photoshop type adjustments which one of my goals is to not rely at all on 2d programs in the future. .
@robborfla1 - Aye, matey. Sails down for choppy waters, least we capsize her, and pay a visit to Davey Jones' locker. Argh!
Nice work indeed. I wish I was that good just starting off. Welcome to the forum. I think you're going to fit in nicely. Moar!
HAVE FUN!
Very nice renders, all!
@fishtales: Nice bears! Let's do lunch! LOL
@dragonfall1221 - Garden is looking great! Can't wait to see the rest of the scene. How is Bryce working with all those objects? Slow?
@ kevinodwer: Neat abstract!
@DaveSavage: Awesome dragon. Skin is very realistic.
@hansmar: Cool space scenes. The first is my favorite. The second is a little washed out on the space station. Thank you for the comment on my landscape. It was fun to do.
@robborfla1: Welcome to the forum! Awesome renders. Really great overall and I particularly like the wave in the last one.
Fired up the Bryce electron microscope this morning and observed some very interesting creatures: The group of 3 are diatoms. The 2 on the left are Brinnetoms, named after David Brinnen, who first discovered them. The one on the right is dodecatom, referring to its shape resembling a dodecahedron. The interlocking star-shaped is a blood cell of the starfish.
Nature is fascinating to say the least!
@hansmar - thank you. Interesting space ships. I prefer the first.
@CTippetts - you're welcome. If you want to go deeper into the IL, get KineMagiK's tutorial that is based on Rashad's. It's also on my site under Documents > Guests.
@robborfla1 - welcome to this forum. Very nice ship renders. keep it up with Bryce.
@Art - great EM renders. I should again do some, they are fun to do.
its a pretty ordinary looking render i know, but...i liked it so i thought i would share :)
@fencepost52 - thank you! Bryce handles the scenes fairly well, I think. It takes about 10-15 seconds for new dialogs to pop up or for some changes, about a minute for others (I have a section with 24 trees that Bryce doesn't like at all). My main problem has been Bryce crashing and disappearing meshes and objects. At times Bryce seems to loose track of a mesh. It is in the scene, but cannot be moved or altered in any way as it doesn't appear in any dialog and cant be clicked. I've been building each section individually and then merging the files when I'm ready instead of working in a single scene and saving constantly. Rendering in regular mode it takes about 15 minutes for individual files, about forty for the scene I posted.
i am doing some more test's for materials, this was one of the results...again, i liked it so i thought i would share :)
@Ctippets: Ahoy! Your pirate talk was hilariously spot on and it's probably true as for why the ship is not running with sails in the storm. Of course the real reason is that the forgetful captain left the sails in port and is likely going to visit davey jones' locker as soon as the crew finds out. Thanks for your nice comments.
@fencepost52: Thank you as well. the ship on the wave was a lot of trial and error to get the intended affects. The hardest part was trying to make the sea froth out of cumulus clouds that wouldn't cooperate with the objective . Your diatom (cool name) renders are fascinating to look at, I wouldn't even know how to start creating a project that complex. Some day maybe.
@Horo: Very encouraging words . Thanks.
@Tim - nice renders, great lighting.
Here's a DAZ model I partly changed the materials to procedural. The crates are from David. There are 12 radials in the rooms and on the staircase. Ambient light and part of the sky is from the Gasclouds_04 HDRI and the key light from the sun. The terrain is a part of Mars, converted from MOLA DEMs.
I think you did a great job with the froth. Very convincing!
Thanks to you and Horo for the comments on the "EM" renders. They are actually quite easy to do. Take a gander at David's tutorial here: Fluorescent Electron Edge tutorial or if you would like to take a look at my scene, I'll post it for you. If you're interested making the models, I can provide links to David's and my youtube channels to get you going.
@Tim: Nice renders. Even though it's simple, I really do like the Coke glass. Remember collecting those as a kid. :)
@Horo: I have that model also. Great render. I like how you used the extra lights to give things a boost.
Sandy – wow love the bears on holiday, very cute.
Dave – nice render.
Hansmar- thanks. Lovely space renders, my fav the 1st one
robborfla1- beautiful renders for a new Brycer. Welcome to the forum.
Art – awesome renders with the EM
Tim –cool renders, lovely lighting as usual.
Horo – Great render.
Nice renders, and I am gad you are finding the tutorials useful. Don't be too hard on yourself for using 2d programs, it is a valuable skill in itself and can save yourself a lot of time as well as giving you access to effects that cannot be replicated directly in the renderer.
Edit: Thanks Art for the "Brinnetoms". I do like this effect. These are such effects that are very tricky to replicate. You have done well!
Horo, that reminds me very much of something I saw in the film Oblivion. Nice craters and composition, to fit everything.
Tim, everything you do is very effective, even the "ordinary looking stuff" as you put it, is done in a way that I think any Brycer should be happy with.
thank you for the kind comments everyone :) ....I really like all the new renders that have been posted recently really great looking images :) ....here is a little reading room scene i have almost finished :)
Stuck with dragons at the moment... May have to get the cars and bikes out again :lol:
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