Show Us Your Bryce Renders! Part 2
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Moves towards the observer.
I don't see movement in either of those optical illusions, but the illusion of the cube stands out better when mixed with the last one.
@Silver: that last image is great. Love the colors you used.
@Michael: By the images you showed, I see why you stay with those two businesses. They do very good work.
Davids technique gives really interesting results.
Catching up...
Canyonmanterry...though, I have to admit the background mountains look slightly ‘crimp-like’ to my eye, I still like the scene - your second work is the best as the lighting reveals a lot missed in the first.
Electro-elvis...lovely effect of light through the bottle...mmmmm.
Mx42B...okay, so I’m out in the desert, and happen upon a girl wearing just a thong and tanktop. Huh...heheee :) Very nice work indeed – good atmospheric feel to it.
Horo...as expected, lighting is very good (her right hand doesn’t appear to be resting on the blade guard, though).
David...my eyes, MY EYES....aarrrgh – love trick images like these though. I wonder if it is possible to turn a normal scene e.g., say a landscape or cityscape, into one these type of boggle-eyed ones that moves (and not an animation)?
Silverdali...c’mon, c’mon...submit another work...can’t wait.
Jay
That's right. She's just about to touch it.
Only canyonman can say if there is a waterfall or an illusion we see.
@Silver – your last image is cool.
@Mx42b – nice image
@ Horo – nice one.
@ David – these illusions are so cool, I must try them out.
Two abstracts I came across in my files. These were done in Bryce 5 about 2 years ago.
Mermaid...WOW...great colours and effects! Looks like you were going through one of those celestial 'black holes' back then when you created them :)
Jay
Agreed, great abstracts!
Let me know the specifics of what you want to achieve and I'll see what I can rustle up come the weekend. Kinda stretched this week, but come weekend I should be able to do something. Maybe a short video if it is somewhat involved. So if you can describe what you want to do, so I can offer as complete an answer as possible.
@Mermaid: Those two are great. My eyes are drawn more to the second one, guess orange is my favorite color :lol:
Whereas the first one is more appealing to me, as it encompasses all my fave colours. Strange how colour is so importenat in admiring a work like this.
Mermaid.... the first one is cool.
The second one is hot.
Both are great. :)
Only canyonman can say if there is a waterfall or an illusion we see.
@Silver – your last image is cool.
@Mx42b – nice image
@ Horo – nice one.
@ David – these illusions are so cool, I must try them out.
Two abstracts I came across in my files. These were done in Bryce 5 about 2 years ago.
Well in this image which is heavily reflected but I think its effective, I experimented with some of my fractal images, importing 2D fractals from Tierazon and Incendia into Bryce, I also used a mirror reflection to get the symmetry, hence the name Frac-man
@Silver: That's fantastic, love the color.
Let me know the specifics of what you want to achieve and I'll see what I can rustle up come the weekend. Kinda stretched this week, but come weekend I should be able to do something. Maybe a short video if it is somewhat involved. So if you can describe what you want to do, so I can offer as complete an answer as possible.
Thanks David, well the best way is to explain when i did my last image Frac-man the background reflected the sky on my black background plan so i did not get a pure black background but did not want to change the sky setting as that changed the effect of the image and i thought maybe a mask may do the trick........having said that i have no clue how to do that or what's evolved, gosh I hope this all makes sense.
Now how i got round this........... i put flat black mat spheres behind the objs, it did the trick but that to me is a lot of work when there could be and easer way around it ..........please take your time no hurry
Achieving symmetry this way is quite nice, so thanks for that Silverdali. I had always wondered if there was a way in Bryce of symmetricizing an object (I still don’t know as I’m a new user of it), however, doing so, as you show, symmetrical objects can be obtained (my experiment below) easily.
One thing, however, that is required is that the background sky has to be symmetrical-like also, because if you have varied-sized clouds in the background, then the reflection wouldn’t work as the reflected cloud may not match up in line with the real cloud. Another thing also is that the reflecting plane should reach beyond a little behind the camera, and that the camera’s position (horizontal-wise) is important, too (vertical position of the camera doesn't matter).
Jay
Another symmetry tutorial
http://texmanson.deviantart.com/art/A-Basic-Symmetry-Tutorial-153647728
Aha, thanks on that Kerya...so it is possible to create symmetrical objects in Bryce - I wasn’t really sure as mentioned (I could so in Blender okay, but not sure with Bryce).
Thanks again, and will prove useful in future projects.
Jay
AH yes, Flip X is such a useful command. I use it a lot if I have vehicles in a render, as I live in the UK and most car models are made the US way, so the steering wheel is on the wrong side. :roll:
Thanks also, Chohole...I'm learning more about Bryce as I go along, which I suspect will never end as it's so packed with stuff.
Jay
@silverdali - Frac-man is another of your beautiful renders.
I don't know whether you're looking for this (see picture below). You can select the object(s) you want to mask out and they get rendered white, everything else black. You can use this mask to combine the object(s) with another backdrop in a graphics application. I usually blur the mask a tad and combine in HDRShop using the Calculate option with the A*C+B*(1-C) operator. In A and B are the main image and the new backdrop, in C the mask.
Something different, firstly if this image offends please delete it, this image took me weeks and various changes to get it how i wanted
live for today and tomorrow will take care of itselfImage removed by a Moderator
"?'S it all mean" here is a link to my image, I was not sure about it no hard feelings http://silverdali.deviantart.com/art/s-it-all-mean-334195621?q=gallery:silverdali&qo=0
Sorry, silverdali, yes unfortunately the Forum team has decided that the image doesn't comply with current restrictions, due to the lack of content filters on the forum.
Do you perhaps have an account anywhere like Deviant Art, where you could post with the nudity filter applied, and then post a link to the image here.
Got to see your work before removal, Silver, and simply incredible. As to removal of it from the forum itself...SIGH. Yes, I know, the moderators have their reasons, and the rules are highlighted, however, I never agreed with them back then when first introduced, and still don't agree with them today.
Jay
"?'S it all mean" here is a link to my image, I was not sure about it no hard feelings http://silverdali.deviantart.com/art/s-it-all-mean-334195621?q=gallery:silverdali&qo=0
Been experimenting around with trees lately...especially for this time of year, and Bryce works well with them. BTW, character in first work is not nude! Ooooohhh, that’s gotta hurt the moderators..heheee :)
Title: “Autumn”
Silver...you have support here whenever you need it. Just checked your Flickr site now, and incredible works in first few pages. I’m just heading out the door, so will look at the other pages later in the day.
Jay