Show Us Your Bryce Renders! Part 9
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Vivien, my condolences too. What a sad news.
@Tim82: Lovely renders. Very nice POV on the future soldier render.
@Rembrandt: How well the renders with a black background work! Well done.
@Dave Savage: Well done, this light. Maybe a bit too much detail in the skin for me.
@David Brinnen: Ah, a nice space scene again!
I tried a bit of displacement for some moons or something. Combined them with an abstract HDR as light and a sun (blue, that's what you get in space). And some other items, just for fun.
@David, I can understand that, and hey if it works well why change :) ...and yeah its a scary thought, but it is looking like all windows will merge to w10 at some point! ...i think my main reasons for likeing it as much as i do...is i instaled it on a muck around pc just to have a look and test it out....so far i have not come across any software that wont run on w10 :) ...so far for rendering i have tried Daz studio,bryce of course, modo, octane, zbrush, wings, blender, 3ds max, world machine....the list go's on :) ...but i do agree! using what you know and are comfortable with is the best way to go!
Thanks David, Dave, Horo
David – all your renders are stunning, awesome.
Dave – your tinkering around and playing with materials and lights are awesome renders.
Horo- nice abstract – Lines, Lomrock – beautiful, the shoreline very nice, ParchedRegion – awesome,
Tim – the Snake render is very photorealistic, the small island beautiful, love the rock, the War-m is also very nice.
Trembling3D – a very nice render for a first attempt.
Rembrandt – love the render especially the sun rays, did you use a cone or a cylinder for it. The Butterfly is awesome.
Navim – the waterfalls looks nice, but I think some transparency in the water will be nice.
Hansmar – The Museum is really nice render, the Space one is awesome. Hope David gets time to do a tut on displacement,
I played with Horo’s Hdri AlienRoom and a floral image which I used as a height map for the terrain.
@Mermaid. I used a cone for the rays.
A small joke this one, it's called meteor strike.
This week I had a disturbing few moments when I realised I wanted to alter a cloudlayer whilst sitting in my car in a traffic jam looking at the sky. Wow...playing with Bryce is a sure way to alter your view on nature.
TIP: I am sure most of you allready know about a little gem of a program called Elefont but if you don't, you may want to look here: http://www.armanisoft.ch/ElefontEnglish.html
Tim - the rock looks great, the rocky soldier on such a rock, too. Great idea.
Rembrandt - very nice render. The glass scene looks great.
EleFont, yes it's a great program and the price is right, too. Results are better than using the TE. I have the link of it and several other tools on my website: Raytracing > Tools.
Dave - the close-up face looks great. Perhaps a bit of specular to give it a bit of gloss.
David - interesting space scene, a bit busy perhaps, but space is a weird place.
Hansmar - nice idea of a space scene.
Mermaid - that's a very nice scene.
I've also build a new computer recently. I've make my choice on another 4 cores/8 ways i7 6700k and I've add a watercooling system on it. I've overclocked it to 4,4 ghz and I must admit that there's a true difference compare to my other systems. DDR4 also provide several bandwidth gain! Bryce can really have a new breath and my productivity too. I have also made my choise on Windows 7 system.
I also would like to say that there are many wonderful new renders here! The snake scene from Tim is very good looking and realistic!
Dave savage have done a good job research with lights and skin.
Nice nice nice!
I dont think you really need to overclock your cpu for bryce ? ...bryce uses cores not speed if im not mistaken :) ....i could be wrong though ? ...the only reason i say this is because i got bored once and ruduced my cpu clock speed to about 1 fith of its default speed but left all cores enabled, and it made not one bit of difference to bryce performence, after that test i started to shut the cores down one by one...thats where i saw performance start to slow :) ....also thank you for the comment :)
I dont know why! ...but i thought i would share
Tim - cool idea, I really like this one.
c-ram - congratulations for your new PC. You're right, clock speed makes a difference because each instruction needs a couple of t-cycles. If the clock is higher, a t-cycle uses less time to execute. Cores are a different story. 8-way (as I also have, but an old i7-920) is a 4 core, each core multi-threaded. Multi-threading gives an average speed increase of 15% (as one Bryce 7.1 developer told us once, and my own measurements confirmed). Bryce sees 8 cores in a multi-threaded 4 core CPU and therefore uses 4 cores in normal priority and uses the multi-threading in high priority. What my measurement also showed that the 15% (average) speed increase moved up power consumption and temperature on the CPU much more than 15%.
The 6700K was one of the processors I considered, it had the option of more all out speed on a single core than the 5820K (which I've OC'd to 4ghz) but given that I often render Bryce in the background I thought the extra 2 cores would come in handy since it would mean I wouldn't have to continually dip into the Task Manager to unassign a core from Bryce to leave a bit of power left over for other things. The other consideration was that for the 5820K fitted on a motherboard that would allow me to install 64gb of ram. On my old machine ram space was the one thing I ran out of. And to work on some Octane projects I'd already upgraded to 24gb. So I got 32gb and if I run out again... I still have the option of putting in another 32. This all seems ridiculous to me when I consider I used to consider my 32Kb BBC micro to have more then enough memory for all my needs! And marvel at the staggering memory storgae of the 5 inch floopy discs - which I think was about 700Kb
Rembrandt - The glass scene looks very nice.
Tim - really nice scene, the lighting and setup, thanks sharing.
thanks mermaid :) ...and lol david, i remember feeling the same way with my older pc's :)
im experimenting with a new kind of texture, this is the result so far ...creepy i know! ...but it looks cool :D
@ Horo : Thank you, I've learn something today because I've never heard about how multithreading increase the speed of each core. Interesting!
@ David : the 5820k is a good proco, and no doubt that with 6 cores/12 threat, you've got power under feet! I can also upgrade my system up to 32 gb wich I think is more than I need to run bryce or terragen.. I have also 2 other i7 computers so, I'm getting really faster now.. and.. oh yeah, I remember my first renders with persistence of vision on my old amiga 1200! 32 mb of memory, a 68060 proco and a hard drive with 20gb!! My god.. more than enough to make.. well, fine picture for that time I think.
@ Tim : nice spider! So creeeeepy, I hate arachnids..
@mermaid010: nice idea. Always good to try something new.
@Rembrandt:very nice work. I would have added a drop or two from the fluid.
@Tim82: I like the funny lamp. And the texture of the spider is wonderful. The render is just a bit dark, I think.
Thanks Horo and Hansmar
Tim - very creepy
Thank you all for the comments.
Not a lot of colour in this render but Dutch skies tend to be bland and depressing in fall and winter.
The cyclist is a 2d plane as are the birds and yes, I use them a lot in my renders...birds that is, not cyclists.
EDIT: I posted this render this morning and I was rather contend with it, but something kept nagging at me...
Finally I had my Aha-erlebnis: I had forgotten to make falling leaves! Hmm...another 2d face with leaves stuck on it? Nah. 3 X 150 random replicated black little rocks did the trick.
I also took time to enlarge same bushes en I shifted the sun to another position.
Nice work, Rembrandt!
a work in progress, thought i would share how its is looking so far :)
updated version :)
Nice work from everyone as always.... The chat is a bit too technical for me... Us Mac people don't understand all that tech talk .
My latest: These chips way longer to make than they should have done, but I started them in Wings and abandoned that idea... Eventually just boolean modelling them in Bryce, though I did make mesh and export and re-import to tidy up the geometry a bit so they are only three components now. Much easier to replicate and re-colour for different chip values.
nice poker chips dave :)
i have just finished these and wanted to share :)
@Tim82: Starting to wonder whether you have been converted to 'the dark side'. All your renders come out very dark recently. I guess the car is briljant, but cannot really appreciate it. Or might there be something with your screen settings, being much lighter than mine? Dave's render comes out fine.
@Dave Savage: great chips.
@c-ram: house looks very interesting.
its because i dont use the default gamma settings, i have it turned up just a bit....so on my screen the pictures look fine
Rembrandt- nice render
C-ram - the model is very nice (if you are sharing the model, I don't see a link )
Tim - all your renders are awesome as usual, I especially like the twisted cube model, was it done in Wings 3D.
Dave - great model and lighting
Tim82, that spiral box thing is pretty neat!
thanks sriesch :) ...and yep mermaid, it was done in wings but modified in blender :)