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Subject: New Image in my Gallery


rickymaveety ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 12:45 PM · edited Sat, 01 February 2025 at 8:48 PM

I just posted a new image in my gallery that might make a good Bryce texture for any of you who wish to download it (I won't mind). You can make a transpancy map by selecting the "lead" with hue or RGB and paste yourself a nice one, then maybe gausian blur it a bit). It's one of my favorite stained glass pieces and my holiday gift to all of you.

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rickymaveety ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 1:47 PM

Of course, not eveyone is into stained glass.

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Ardiva ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 2:20 PM

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Thanks Ricky..I'm into stained glass and here is one I did using PhotoImpact. Feel free to nab it if ya want.



rickymaveety ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 2:27 PM

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Thank you very much, I will do that. I'm going to try to find a suitable scene to use mine in. Maybe a library scene or something. I'd love to see what other people do with it. This is how it looks textured and leaded right now.

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Ardiva ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 3:40 PM

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Here is another variation of my tulips. Have fun. Have nabbed yours as well, Ricky!



Peggy_Walters ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 4:02 PM

Thanks! These look really neat. Will have to try and make a room with stained glass windows. Peggy

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rickymaveety ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 4:43 PM

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Best to pick up the one in the gallery (for mine) ... it will be much easier to work with. Or, come to think of it, I could just post it here.

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GROINGRINDER ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 5:01 PM

Ok what is happening english subtitle:"I'm so confused"? Are the leaded areas made with a terrain painted in photoshop and imported into the terrain editor to provide depth? Or is it just a picture imported as a texture.


ringbearer ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 5:10 PM

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Ricky, those colors are beautiful, especially the blues & purple. Ardiva, excellent lead lines, especially like the copper color. Here are a couple that I did in case anyone wants them.

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ringbearer ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 5:10 PM

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Stained Glass #2

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Ardiva ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 5:32 PM

I fell in love with stained glass many years ago and was very happy to see that I could create stuff like it with a graphics program. We're all so talented, aren't we? smile



IndigoSplash ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 5:50 PM

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If anyone wants mine you're welcome to use it. You'll have to clone over the signature though. :)


IndigoSplash ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 5:53 PM

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One more...for the "dudes" here :)


Vile ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 6:40 PM

These are all great! Very beautiful! I think the closest I have come to doing this are those crappy plastic/metal ones LOL! Oh wait are these real or rendered?


Ardiva ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 7:02 PM

Mine was made in PhotoImpact, Vile. Don't really know if that qualifies them for being 'real' or not. grin



rickymaveety ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 7:28 PM

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There are two ways I like to do stained glass depending on the effects I want. Both are material based (not terrain based). The settings for the first cattails stained glass are as set out above.

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rickymaveety ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 7:33 PM

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The second type of stained glass image looks like this (more transparancy, but the bump gets washed out) ...

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rickymaveety ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 7:37 PM

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The settings for the second impage are as above. I use the transparancy map to punch up the ambience some more. (I call it the transparency map ... I don't use it for transparency in this case). Sometimes, I'll substitute a light gray for the white, sometimes, as in the first example, I just use the grey scale (although that will murk up the colors of any really dark glass areas).

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rickymaveety ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 7:46 PM

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Last, but not least, if I want a more uniform ambience, then instead of making my "transparancy map" -- or let's say my ambience map instead, instead of making my ambience map black and white, I make it black and medium gray. That gives me this type of image ... less variation in the ambience.

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rickymaveety ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 7:49 PM

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Crap ... I screwed up and posted the second stained glass image twice instead of the settings ...

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rickymaveety ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 7:52 PM

So in the third example, all I did was take the trans map and make all of the white areas gray. I really like working with color maps and plain white and black or gray and black (no texture) maps the best because it gives me the greatest control over the transparancy and the ambient ... so I can make each piece really look like a different type of glass if I want.

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rickymaveety ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 8:05 PM

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In this last example, I stuck a lighter gray in the trans map to highlight certain areas of the glass ... to make the darker glass pop more and to make the green glass look like two shades of green.

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bikermouse ( ) posted Mon, 08 December 2003 at 11:43 PM

Wow! how neat! These are all great!


Ardiva ( ) posted Tue, 09 December 2003 at 12:10 AM

Super Ricky.... Thanks for the info Hugs



Quest ( ) posted Tue, 09 December 2003 at 12:33 AM

These are all very beautiful indeed and a treasure trove of stained glass Bryce knowledge. Thanks for sharing your textures and knowledge.


Quest ( ) posted Tue, 09 December 2003 at 12:35 AM

P.S. I love stained glass reflecting off surfaces as when use as a light gel.


rickymaveety ( ) posted Tue, 09 December 2003 at 12:42 AM

Oh hey, it's nice to have something I understand well to be able to share with the group. Creating stained glass textures and images is my "thing" ... love it ... could do it all day long given the opportunity. I've designed several windows in the real world, but always had another craftsman put them together for me. Personally, I love the reflections on the floor when the "sun" shines in my Brycean stained glass windows.

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