Show Us Your Bryce Renders! Part 2
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No problem, I've got plenty to keep me occupied. This set (potentially) for Bryce still life project - "capsules" - a 15 minute tutorial by David Brinnen
Mystery Forest.
not quite sure what the heck it is...
Getting down to the the nuts and bolts of Bryce...
Fun with basic modelling, lighting and materials.
very nice work
No problem, I've got plenty to keep me occupied. This set (potentially) for Bryce still life project - "capsules" - a 15 minute tutorial by David Brinnen Nice pills,
Here some I made following your nice example.
Oooo pills... hmm I thought they were Red or Blue pills not Red AND Blue pills, how are we supposed to find out how deep the rabbit hole goes if we don't know which pill to take?
and now.. a Render
Not sure this one warrants the 4 hour render time, but as it's done now, I may as well post it.
Catch up time again. Won't be long before part 3 is created.
There are some very nice images so far, too many pages to go back through to say nice job to one and all.
These lenses experiments are beautiful. My quick sun glow/lense experiment - in fact the noise is revealing the nature of the effect.
Sorry for the continued cube fetish of mine.
Guess I cant do any nice landscapes.
OKok, here something thats not a cube.
A rubber dildo.
@dwsel_
It does have an organic look to it!
@eireann.sg
No wonder my Peasant Girls are losing interest in me with devices like that around :-(
more jewelry type stuff,
I guess if I am going to get into making jewelry renders and stuff, I should dive back into cararra since it can do that physics collision thing for making chains and things..
chohole requested that I post this over here as an example of the type of work I've been doing regularly in the monthly challenges over in the Freepozitory section. I'm a long time Bryce user (mostly B5 and 5.5) and only just got B7 up and running. I'm having a blast with it with all the new bells and whistles, although I'm still refining my lighting techniques.
Erieann, that little bit of reflection on the top pills render really makes the shot, although I find the reflection-less version somehow more plausible. The Rubic's cube render is excellent. Looks real. Very good light and a nice model too! The green snake thing is likewise well rendered, but not knowing what it is, it's harder to have a view on it's reality.
Rareth, there is always the option not to take any pills. The torusknot-jewel render looks great.
Dave, did you mix TA and reflective surfaces? The bolts look good, but that's quite a long render... nice material choices and lighting.
Dwsel, the lens effect looks good. I used anisotropic specular for mine.
Roland4, the mystery forest, interesting results with the fog in the trees - it works very well, give's a spooky effect around the base of the trees.
Lord Granthor, thank you for joining us here in the Bryce Talk forum and sharing your works. Reminds me very much of one of Pam's renders, which is of course a compliment. Very nice. Has any noted that you have a remarkable likeness to the character you have depicted in this render?
My contribution, a re-render of the pocket knives with slightly more exotic materials.
David, we need blood on a stainless steel blade, not bloody rainbows!
Rainbows are gay, and that is hardly suited to such intimidating hardware, now is it?
That said, great work yet again on the surface you have them laid on, very nice.
And we all know how rainbows are made don't we boys and girls? (See this scientific plate I found on the internet).
Yes, I was quite pleased with the way the models turned out, though the screw part of the bolt (which is just one of the Bryce 'Misc' items) appears to have flattened sides and maybe could use some smoothing (I don't know if that will help it to become rounder).
As for the lighting, I've just been using exactly the same set up for the past few days. The set is all inside a box like I already said and the only light source is a single overhead sphere dome fill light, though I did bump up the light's specular response on the 4 hour render to highlight the metallic surfaces even more.
LMAO - Well fancy that, My Little Pony causing rainbows :-D
BTW, not related but do you have snow in Mablethorpe right now?
If you don't already, I'm guessing you will have soon enough.
Absolutely chucking it down here so I'd get that lovely stove of yours fired-up if I were you!
No snow yet. I've got the stove going now, but I've got to pull my finger out and get some wood cut if you think we are due some of the white stuff? Generally doesn't get to us, being where we are, the salt air keeps it at bay I think.
Well it's slowed right now but it keeps picking-up and it laid really quick, so yup, definitely some white sfuff!
I think you'd better start cutting or you'll end up looking like me before the night is out, I'm sat here with a blanket around me.
I look like a cross between a "Hoodie" and "The Grim Reaper" holding a hot water bottle :-P
Looks cool though.
@Roland4 - Mystery Forest does look mystery.
@Rareth - it looks a bit like a huge frog. The spheres in the box look nice, particularly the pixel-effect on the inner spheres. Nice torus knot jewel. The chain looks good.
@TheSavage64 - the inside of the bolts look a tiny bit angular. Nevertheless, great models.
@eireann.sg - bivalent pills - the red to excite and the blue to calm. Rubik's cube looks great. JPG compression degrades the colours a bit. Quite a dildo with the naps.
@dwsel_ - could almost go as blurred lens flares.
@Lord Ganthor - very cool scene (pun intended). So there's beer and pizza.
@David - that colour on the blade reminds me of some earlier artwork of you: Oil Spill and Oily Rainbow of which I has made HDRIs at the time.
Snow, yes, yesterday 40 cm or 16 inches. The worst was getting the garage door open, the Freelander managed nicely.
Thanks! I've used specular as well. The setup is simple - it's just the sphere that's around the camera with material as below.
Interesting materials: the one looking like there is an oil spill on the blade's surface, and the second a bit like holographic.
I'm posting some attempts to create refractive lenses (first attempt in Bryce). Currently it's just a plano-convex lens with torus as an aperture, and the previous filter as well. The ideal situation would be to create the full lens system, but that takes long to render and it is difficult to control The lens systems such as this react to light changes (you can already see the lens elements effect on the image). When used with depth of field it's even harder to finetune the dof strength.
Ah... the rendering is really ugly and... I had to turn it upside down ;)
That's comforting to hear because I'm planning another visit to Bulgaria over the winter and was planning to hire a Freelander!
Just a "for fun" image.
a greebled capsule created in AC3D with a Bryce sphere "eye".
This is surrounded by a large Bryce sphere with a complex alpha trans/reflect texture.
HDRI image from Artmatic used for IBL illumination and as the background.
Bryce sun.
17 minutes to render - just about the shortest render time I've done in a long time (LOL).
@dwsel_
Looks like you caught David's cross-posting habits!
Yup, nice work again, and its understandable the noise from shadows etc is making it look nicer. Noise can work wonders, there's nothing worse than perfect-looking CGI if the content is supposed to be natural in any way. I was even messing around post-working David's mountain scene yesterday, making it look analogue (grain and other niceties). Things always look nicer to me when they're mushed up a bit.
@Dan
Yes, but he 17 minutes is due to the lack of a Peasant Girl which would normally add considerable time to any render!
the chain is actually a frame from a phyics test avi I did in Cararra, 6 seconds of the ball swinging on the end of that chain
this jewelry design stuff is getting interesting, I need to see where I can go with it.
Souvenir