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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Yeah, the upper one looks washed out. The second is a bit too dark, but the colours look better than on the first one. Hm. Something's wrong. Ah! I know what's bothering me on the both and makes the mansion look like a toy. The brick texture is too big. Increase the scale, so the individual bricks are not too big. Something like a quarter of the present size. And the crenellations should have a bit more of bump on them.
-- erlik
The red bricks. And if I'm not seeing the individual bricks, then I see the white edges of the texture image, so it seems that I see the individual bricks. OTST, yeah, it's too ... what do you call the quadrilateral surface with all the edges identical? It appears it's the edges of the texture image. I have a pretty good tileable brick image, should you need it. Downloaded it off the Net somewhere. So, it's a folly? :-) Yeah, a nice little house.
-- erlik
Ricky, this is great modeling! I to am partial to the bottom render because of its richness in color but like Erlik, something bothered me also but it wasn't the bricks. It occured to me that the shadows of the foreground tree on the right of the image and of the tree directly beneath the waving banner on the left are facing two different directions as if lit from two different sources. Also, noting that the sky is overcast to a large extent, IMO, the shadows are too dark for such an overcast sky. BTW, brilliant touch with the vines on the side of the house and excellent work!
It must be the perspective, MuddyGrub, it's the only thing I can think of. Wonder if there is any way to fix it other than post (which I won't try tonight since I am now very very snokkered). The vines were fun. I used the same technique I posted a while back when discussing hedges. Except, with the vines, I just worked with front and side distance renders instead of a top view altitude render. That way, I had an image of my building, with windows and such, and then I could draw my vine terrains in on a layer on top of that.
Could be worse, could be raining.
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Could be worse, could be raining.