adbc, hansmar ,drachenlords ,vivian1,,, Thanks for your comments.. @stuartb4,,, Bomb gone... Very nice image @thesavage64...
and @yellowpen... Both great renders of the famous scene. Did you know that the "rain" in the movie was actually milk so that it would show up on film? @adbc... Tron is excellent! @yellowpen... Independence Day.. Well done @timbateman... Titanic... Great Sky @chohole...How Green Was My Valley... Very Striking! I never saw the movie, but when I saw your image,I was sure the man with the pipe was Walter Pidgeon... and the displaced slag heap really pops out...I wonder how many times Bryce crashed while you were "experimenting " with displacement... Very Well done!
The Time Machine
I acquired the model for this time machine a few years ago from Turbo Squid... and finally had a great opportunity... with this challenge to use it...
2nd attempt at this, have changed the mat on the slag heap. It is not so pretty, but looks more like a real slag heap methinkest. Thanks to David for his help.
Chohole - For some reason, I had a hunch you would do How Green was My Valley. It is brilliantly done.
Now I wonder why you would have thought that. :coolsmirk:
It's ironic really that the best film about Wales was actually not filmed in Wales, although it had originally been meant to be. There was a little problem at the time, why they couldn't film in Wales (like a world war) Difficult to make a film with bombs falling out of the sky.
I wasn't sure I was going to enter...had problems coming up with an idea...everyone has some beautiful work going on here!! settled on the movie....DragonHeart
Excellent challenge and very creative images.
Here's my entry:
"Forbidden Planet"
An homage to the 1956 sci-fi classic starring Walter Pidgeon, Leslie Nielson, Anne Francis, and of course, Robby the Robot.
Space ship modeled in Modo, everything else done in Bryce 7.1 Pro. Illuminated with the Bryce moon and a Distance light.
Rendered at 64 RPP with True Ambiance, in just under 3 hours.
Chohole - When you mentioned you were making an old film circa 1941, I googled black and white films of that year, and How Green Was My Valley was the one that straight away caught my eye. As a child I remember my parents watching the series adapted for TV in the 1960's of the movie. So then I googled scenes from the movie.
And I knew that someone as talented as you would be able to pull it off . And you did
Bullit35744 - I like any movies with dragons. Very nice
Dan - I can not remember seeing this movie.. But I like the scene/
entry #2 scene from wolfman 2010 ....titled "Wolfman" :)
It is very dark on my screen. I thought it was a black screen at first until I expanded it and viewed it close up, even then I could only just make it out :-)
entry #2 scene from wolfman 2010 ....titled "Wolfman" :)
It is very dark on my screen. I thought it was a black screen at first until I expanded it and viewed it close up, even then I could only just make it out :-)
Ditto
Since black and white is hot again, my third one is also in that vein. This one is much younger than 'How green is my valley'. It is from 1960. Since the most famous scene is not fit for this forum (violence), I have this peaceful view.
I hope you remember the house where Norman Bates lives, with his mother. To the right a very small piece of Bates motel.
I am sure Chohole will be able to indicate the correct name of this very famous film.
All, except the lace curtains behind the windows are made in Bryce or came with Bryce (the plants). Most of it made from primitives. As a good movie scene has to be, the house is not a complete house and the motel is just a very small part of a facade (I am too lazy to make things you cannot see anyway).
Lighting uses IBL of the sky + a very low fill light to get this effect. True ambiance and soft shadows used. No postwork at all (which is quite abnormal for me, I usually increase contrast a bit or so).
Comments
thanks Drachenlords :-)
How Green was My Valley
1941 film, rendered in black and white within bryce, and experimenting with displacment on my slag heap. No Postwork
aaaaaaaaah :-)
I like it. I didn't know this movie, but this image is beautiful.
Thanks Yellow Pen
It was fun working in Black and white from the word go. I am sure I have got more than 50 shades of grey in it. :coolsmirk:
I like the image chohole.
You know there is a new book out from Mr Grey :bug:
@chohole : This is a really nice image !
@chohole:
I do not know the movie, but the image is fascinating. Really good work.
More than 50 shades of Grey... lol Chohole
adbc, hansmar ,drachenlords ,vivian1,,, Thanks for your comments..
@stuartb4,,, Bomb gone... Very nice image
@thesavage64...
and @yellowpen... Both great renders of the famous scene. Did you know that the "rain" in the movie was actually milk so that it would show up on film?
@adbc... Tron is excellent!
@yellowpen... Independence Day.. Well done
@timbateman... Titanic... Great Sky
@chohole...How Green Was My Valley... Very Striking! I never saw the movie, but when I saw your image,I was sure the man with the pipe was Walter Pidgeon... and the displaced slag heap really pops out...I wonder how many times Bryce crashed while you were "experimenting " with displacement... Very Well done!
Here is my 3rd entry...
The Time Machine
I acquired the model for this time machine a few years ago from Turbo Squid... and finally had a great opportunity... with this challenge to use it...
thanks mtnmen :-)
and, no, I didn't know that this was milk... funny Idea. :-)
Your Time machine looks great...
2nd attempt at this, have changed the mat on the slag heap. It is not so pretty, but looks more like a real slag heap methinkest. Thanks to David for his help.
Tim - Very nice image of Titanic
Chohole - For some reason, I had a hunch you would do How Green was My Valley. It is brilliantly done.
mtnmen - Very good use of the model to make The Time Machine
Now I wonder why you would have thought that. :coolsmirk:
It's ironic really that the best film about Wales was actually not filmed in Wales, although it had originally been meant to be. There was a little problem at the time, why they couldn't film in Wales (like a world war) Difficult to make a film with bombs falling out of the sky.
So many impressive renders! Seems like each round, they get better and better. Looks like the judges will be given some really difficult choices. ;-)
I wasn't sure I was going to enter...had problems coming up with an idea...everyone has some beautiful work going on here!! settled on the movie....DragonHeart
Nice to see you taking part again Trish :coolsmile:
Excellent challenge and very creative images.
Here's my entry:
"Forbidden Planet"
An homage to the 1956 sci-fi classic starring Walter Pidgeon, Leslie Nielson, Anne Francis, and of course, Robby the Robot.
Space ship modeled in Modo, everything else done in Bryce 7.1 Pro. Illuminated with the Bryce moon and a Distance light.
Rendered at 64 RPP with True Ambiance, in just under 3 hours.
Chohole - When you mentioned you were making an old film circa 1941, I googled black and white films of that year, and How Green Was My Valley was the one that straight away caught my eye. As a child I remember my parents watching the series adapted for TV in the 1960's of the movie. So then I googled scenes from the movie.
And I knew that someone as talented as you would be able to pull it off . And you did
Bullit35744 - I like any movies with dragons. Very nice
Dan - I can not remember seeing this movie.. But I like the scene/
@mtnmen : The Time machine is such a nice image
BTW thanks for your comment
@bullit35744 : I like Dragonhart
@dan whiteside : Great scene.
entry #2 scene from wolfman 2010 ....titled "Wolfman" :)
It is very dark on my screen. I thought it was a black screen at first until I expanded it and viewed it close up, even then I could only just make it out :-)
It is very dark on my screen. I thought it was a black screen at first until I expanded it and viewed it close up, even then I could only just make it out :-)
Ditto
is this showing a bit better ? :) ...also thanks for the feedback
while im here entry #3 scene from Anaconda, titled "Anaconda" :)
Much :-)
Although it might be just a touch too bright for the content :)
Much :-)
Although it might be just a touch too bright for the content :)
Yes maybe a merge of the two using an overlay layer style in Photoshop would work
Great renders all around.
Since black and white is hot again, my third one is also in that vein. This one is much younger than 'How green is my valley'. It is from 1960. Since the most famous scene is not fit for this forum (violence), I have this peaceful view.
I hope you remember the house where Norman Bates lives, with his mother. To the right a very small piece of Bates motel.
I am sure Chohole will be able to indicate the correct name of this very famous film.
All, except the lace curtains behind the windows are made in Bryce or came with Bryce (the plants). Most of it made from primitives. As a good movie scene has to be, the house is not a complete house and the motel is just a very small part of a facade (I am too lazy to make things you cannot see anyway).
Lighting uses IBL of the sky + a very low fill light to get this effect. True ambiance and soft shadows used. No postwork at all (which is quite abnormal for me, I usually increase contrast a bit or so).
Hope you like it and don't get any nightmares!
@ Chohole - i took your advice and made a few small adjustments to the image, hopefully this one is a bit more clearer :)
Still not at all clear on my set up