Show Us Your Bryce Renders Part 13

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  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,630
    edited January 31

    The island terrains were self made and given a material from HRT-1. The water is the ground plane with a material from HRT-4. Sky and ambient light by an HDRI from HDRI Enhanced Skies and the key light by the sun.

    Isles in Low Sun

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  • Great images here. I created a sort of abstract, I think.

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  • NGartplayNGartplay Posts: 3,109

    Hansmar, amazing that you got such cool terrains with a cloud map.  Very nice images.

    mermaid, love your abstract.  It's very powerful feeling.

    Elvis, love the simplicity of this.  You used depth of field here?  Really like it.

    Horo, Stonemason creates wonderful architecture (sp) and they render so well.  You landscape is interesting and thank you for the explanation of its creation.

  • mermaid010mermaid010 Posts: 5,481

    Horo fantastic sunset scene, the lighting is awesome 

    Electro-Elvis a simple yet beautiful render

    NGartplay thanks

  • NGartplay, mermaid010: Thank you. I used a bit DOF, that's right.

  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,630

    Electro-Elvis - cool idea and very nice result.

    NGartplay and mermaid - thank you.

  • adbcadbc Posts: 3,115

    Horo : Amazing island scene, perfect lighting.

    Electro-Elvis : simple but powerful result, I like it too.

  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,630

    Thank you adbc.

  • Electro-ElvisElectro-Elvis Posts: 883
    edited February 1

    Thanky ou Horo, adbc

    Horo: A wonderful Island scene with a excellent lighting.

    Mermaid010: Great abstract? Is it an abstract or just a very close close-up

    Hansmar: Really nice landscapes. I particularly admire the one with the brook, which I have hardly ever managed to do satisfactorily.

    BTW I was thinking about implementing brooks into a Bryce terrain. My problem was to distinguish the height levels in the grey terrain. They are usually hard to distinguish. But there is a little help. I learnt it from Susan A. Kitchens "Bryce 4" book. It is the rainbow icon on the bottom right (with the red circle around). It allows you to choose a different color palette for the height levels. This can make it a bit easier, not easy, but easier.

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  • NGartplayNGartplay Posts: 3,109

    that's cool.  Thanks Elvis.

  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,630

    Electro-Elvis - thank you. Thank you also for mentioning this option. I have known and used it for years but as it is, sometimes one does not see the obvious.

  • mermaid010mermaid010 Posts: 5,481
    edited February 2

    Electro-Elvis said:

     

    Mermaid010: Great abstract? Is it an abstract or just a very close close-up

     

    BTW I was thinking about implementing brooks into a Bryce terrain. My problem was to distinguish the height levels in the grey terrain. They are usually hard to distinguish. But there is a little help. I learnt it from Susan A. Kitchens "Bryce 4" book. It is the rainbow icon on the bottom right (with the red circle around). It allows you to choose a different color palette for the height levels. This can make it a bit easier, not easy, but easier.

    Thanks Electro-Elvis, I call it an abstract but yes it's within the object included in the Tourbillion Garden Hdris product.

    Thanks for the reminder, I forget about this option, I used it in the early stages when learning Bryce using Robin Wood's tutorials.

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  • adbcadbc Posts: 3,115

    Electro-Elvis : thanks for mentioning this option.

  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,630
    edited February 3

    A self made terrain with a self made material within a fading mirror box (lower part mirroring, upper part transparent). Outside the box a galaxy from the Space Construction Kit. Sky and ambient light by an HDRI (self made from NGC602 photographs) and some stratus clouds, the key light by the sun.

    Alien Habitats

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  • mermaid010mermaid010 Posts: 5,481

    A superb image, Horo awesome terrain and lighting.

  • adbcadbc Posts: 3,115
    edited February 4

    Horo : fantastic render, great terrain and material, awesome lighting.

    Tectonic volume 3 terrain, HDRI nebula, bright star (tut D.Brinnen rainbow mat into a bright star)

     

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  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,630

    mermaid - thank you.

    adbc - thank you. Very dramatic scene, the light on the volcano wall from the flash looks excellent.

  • adbcadbc Posts: 3,115

    Horo : thank you.

  • HansmarHansmar Posts: 2,927
    edited February 4

    Horo, Thanks and thanks for informing about the software you used for terrains. I found that the present version of World Creator is version 3 with a fee of $149 for non-commercial use ad download only at 4096 x 4096 (maximum that Bryce can handle). Maybe interesting to think about. Very nice islands and cool looking sci-fi city render.

    Mermaid, Thanks. Love the colours in your abstract.

    Adbc, Thank you. Love your render, wonderful colours and contrast.

    Electro-Elvis, Thanks, also for the explanation on seeing the heightmap better. I think I knew, but forgot.

    NGartplay, Thanks. You do need to soften the detail a bit in cloud pictures, because otherwise the terrain will be very spikey, according to my experience. But it is a nice option to use pictures of clouds.

    More terrains, now I got more time for fiddling with Bryce. First another sky and another texture for an earlier rendered one. This is followed by four terrains all based on one height map, which was actually a render of an abstract based on one by NGartplay. This render has lots of details, so lots of options for different renders. I played around with textures and skies and used the Haze cube by David Brinnen in some of them.

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  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,630

    Hansmar - thank you. The Bryce TE is quite versatile, not only can you use the DTE to create terrain, also previously rendered images can be converted to be used in the TE. My sci-fi render above actually used a terrain height map made from this abstract: https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/5287446/#Comment_5287446

    Your newest five landscape renders look all very nice.

  • adbcadbc Posts: 3,115

    Hansmar : difficult to tell which of these outstanding terrain landscapes I like most, but the first one is my favourite.

    Thank you for your comment.

  • mermaid010mermaid010 Posts: 5,481

    Adbc -  I agree very dramatic scene, the lighting is great.

    Hansmar - another stunning set of landscapes, thanks for the comment.

     

     

  • Lovely landscape renders Hansmar! and very cool renders Horo and adbc, I have to do some more sci-fi stuff.

    I made this for my grandfather's birthday this weekend - he's a huge train fan. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/reading-i10sa-steam-locomotive-83f8d9e39eab419aa11f647950105fc8 This is where I got the model of the train (i10sa). I tried modeling one myself but I don't think i'm cut out to do such a complicated model outside of college finals :P

    3D scene. a i10sa Steam Locomotive travels merrily through the fall mountainside.

  • mermaid010mermaid010 Posts: 5,481
    edited February 6

    Wow Nvllcasting  beautiful setup and render, nice lighting.

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  • Hello,
    this is my render but im lock.. i don't know what can i add without break the atmosphere

     

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  • mermaid010mermaid010 Posts: 5,481

    Welcome to the Bryce Forum Identifiant, nice render. Hopefully Horo or someone else will able to answer your question soon.

  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,630

    nvllcasting - thank you. Beautifully done scene.

    Identifiant - welcome to the Bryce forum. Well done render. Difficult to help without knowing what exactly you want to accomplish.

     

  • adbcadbc Posts: 3,115

    mermaid : thank you.

    nvllcasting : beautiful render, great atmosphere, well done.

    Identifiant : nice render.

  • NGartplayNGartplay Posts: 3,109

    Perfect sci-fi, Horo

    adbc, the sky effect is very effective here

    Hansmar, always a joy to see your landscape work

    nvlcasting, really great train scene.  I like how it's bearing down on us

    Identifiant, I like your render and the objects

  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,630
    edited February 6

    Thank you NGartplay.

    Twice the same object made in Wings3D at the same position and differently rotated in the world centre with slightly different materials. Around a rotated cube. All materials self made. In front of the camera is the EWL (extreme wide-angle lens) from Lenses and Filters and covers in the diagonal 330°. Light and backdrop from an unpublished HDRI from the inside.

    Loosely Knotted

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