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Subject: The seige (update)...


Flak ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 5:45 AM · edited Mon, 03 February 2025 at 3:48 PM

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Just in case it never gets finished, here's the bit that is finished...

Dreams are just nightmares on prozac...
Digital WasteLanD


Flak ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 5:52 AM

EDIT - above pic is the part right at the front foreground where the bridge goes into the castle. The overall structure of the pic is still more or less the same as in this thread apart from a bit of fire being added -> http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=1009648

Dreams are just nightmares on prozac...
Digital WasteLanD


ICMgraphics ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 6:00 AM

That's massive, and very impressive. Thanks for sharing.


vasquez ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 6:03 AM

impressive!! I didn't know bryce could effort sooo much obj... this is gonna be a great image!


vasquez ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 6:42 AM

where is wally?


ttops ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 7:18 AM

Brilliant work.


Erlik ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 7:42 AM

Great. Like the guys on the ladders.

-- erlik


BOOMER ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 9:26 AM

Excellent!!! I like the shield over the head manuever at the front gate. Your attention to detail is right on the money.

Because I like to blow $%&# up.

Don't fear the night.  Fear what hunts at night.


daverj ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 9:45 AM

Are each of those figures seperate object files? Yeow!! I didn't know Bryce could handle that many. Looks great! (how long did it take to render, and on what kind of computer?)


TheBryster ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 11:01 AM

Yo! Vasquez!: ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!

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lsstrout ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 1:57 PM

This seriously rocks! I like how some of the ladders are being pushed off the wall. I hope you can get the whole thing finished. Lin


madmax_br5 ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 3:02 PM

sweet!


tjohn ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 4:31 PM

Somebody has got some serious ram dedicated to Bryce! Outstanding!

This is not my "second childhood". I'm not finished with the first one yet.

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Flak ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 8:35 PM

Hmm, my PC is an old but extremely stable p3 450 with 320 MB of RAM. It's about 2GB of RAM and about 2GHz of speed short of what I would like. My PC couldn't handle all of what's there at once - so I had to break the mass of figures up into smaller groups of about 100-150 figures in each group, then merge each "group-file" to the "castle and landscape" file and render each group separately (one at a time) in the scene with the same POV. Then join them all in photoshop. What's shown is 5 groups (5 renders) - three in the foreground, one for the bridge crew, and one for what's behind the bridge. Its a good technique for putting together mass scenes.

Dreams are just nightmares on prozac...
Digital WasteLanD


Quikp51 ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 9:37 PM

Yeah rendering in layers resolves a lot of hardware limitation issues. Are all those soldiers skeletons? I can barely see the details. Anyways good work!


Flak ( ) posted Mon, 13 January 2003 at 10:51 PM

Yeap. Good old poser skeletons. It follows on from another image I made of a skeleton army moving across a field.

Dreams are just nightmares on prozac...
Digital WasteLanD


SevenOfEleven ( ) posted Wed, 15 January 2003 at 4:19 PM

Those grateful dead concerts always draw an ill mannered crowd. Cool picture.


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