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Subject: WIP - Photo/Bryce combo.


drawbridgep ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 9:51 AM · edited Fri, 22 November 2024 at 2:07 PM

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Thought I'd share what I've been playing with this morning. This is the cinema in New Harmony, Indiana. The cinema is Bryce, the rest is a photo. Really tricky getting lighting and POV/Angle correct. Has anyone else tried mixing Bryce and photographs? I'd like to see some other examples.

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bigbadelf ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 10:09 AM

Wow. I'm impressed. Nice job. It looks like there's a little bit of perpendicularity discrepency in two places - the difference in angle between the left wall and the streetlight/telephone pole and between the right wall and the wall of the building next to it. I don't know that i'd be able to do as well, though. I can totally appreciate how tricky that is to do. It's awesome.


draculaz ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 10:42 AM

not bad at all... excellent integration. you just need some work on the masonry and the ambience :) drac


MuddyGrub ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 10:56 AM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/gallery.ez?ByArtist=Y&Artist=roobol

Lookin goood. Yep, the masonry is a bit off and maybe dirty it up a bit too. Check out Roobol's gallery for some excellent photo integration.


Jaymonjay ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 10:59 AM

Seriously impressed! Have to agree with the others on the masonry, but when I first saw this I was fooled. How about a tut?


drawbridgep ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 11:05 AM

lol! You should all consider yourself lucky I put bricks on at all. I nearly posted untextured. ;-) Roobol is a great artist and on my fave list. He seems to put photographic elements into a Bryce picture rather than the other way around.

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TheBryster ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 2:06 PM
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Fabulous work, Drawbrdge! Here's a little something I put together for my granddaughter sometime ago. The girl and the background are real but the wings are poser. I used Bryce to setup the wings on the girl and then put the lot together in psp7.

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Dennisld ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 9:37 PM

Hi Phil Thought you were going to do a church not a cinema !! Anyway, apart from the two small posters either side of the main door don't they advertise the films being played at this joint ? As for Photographs/Bryce I am presently doing experiments with photographic skies, the picture here is a combination of the two photographed sky images placed on lattices with the introduction of a standard Bryce sky to create the sunset effect. This is only a WIP but when I have the right foreground and the correct positioning of any mountains in the far background, all of which will be minimal, it should prove an interesting skyscape. As has been said before Bryce knows no bounds. Bye now..........................Dennis


pauljs75 ( ) posted Thu, 01 April 2004 at 2:56 AM

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Looks like you pasted over that box shaped thing in front of the car on the right. Fix that one spot and perhaps adjust the lighting a little bit more so it matches the diffuse light on the other buildings, and it could get an excellent.


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drawbridgep ( ) posted Thu, 01 April 2004 at 6:21 AM

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Dennis, church was last Tuesday (and posted), where have you been? ;-) As for the cinema, they are very low key. Only two screens and yes, only those two posters gave any clue what was playing. I like your wip, that really works well. Might have to try that. Pauljs75, yeah, it's a trash can and a lamp post. You can see from the photo I've pasted over tons of stuff. The only bit I fixed was the BMW since that really stuck out. It is just a WIP and I would never post such shoddy work in the gallery (well, that's a matter of opinion if you look at my gallery). If I do post it, I hope to make it tons better.

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bigbadelf ( ) posted Thu, 01 April 2004 at 8:00 AM

I like this second version. It looks great! You really outdid yourself here. ;o)


drawbridgep ( ) posted Thu, 01 April 2004 at 8:11 AM

:-P

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Gog ( ) posted Thu, 01 April 2004 at 8:34 AM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=605316&Start=1&Artist=Gog%5FCA1&ByArtist=Yes

Not tried a bryce/photo yet, this one's a max/photo combo :)

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drawbridgep ( ) posted Thu, 01 April 2004 at 8:39 AM

That's cute. Really looks like he's enthralled by them.

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Gog ( ) posted Thu, 01 April 2004 at 9:24 AM

The original photo had choclate buttons in the jar! need I say more :-)

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ddaydreams ( ) posted Thu, 01 April 2004 at 7:52 PM

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Here I have created water drops models in zbrush and imported them into bryce. then I combined them with a photo of mine placed on a bryce 2d picture object.

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