Forum: Bryce


Subject: Good news for Bryce 5 users.

pumecobann opened this issue on Jun 20, 2004 ยท 204 posts


pumecobann posted Mon, 21 June 2004 at 7:54 PM

Help! I've just read the comments posted in this thread,
and I was wondering, what did I do wrong. Was it wrong of me
to think that the Bryce community would be HAPPY to read
about a new product. OK, I posted a link to what WILL soon be
the official homepage for PRO-RENDER, perhaps a bad idea, but I
have explained why I did this, and again I apologise. I am a
NEW member, and I obviously have a lot to learn, when it comes
down to how to conduct myself in a forum like this, so please
bear with me, I never make the same mistake twice!

It seems to be getting pretty heated in this thread, and I think
I know why, so I will make this a lengthy post. First of all I
will try to cool things down a little by explaining my plans,
then I will answer the questions.

Now then, you're probably wondering WHO? HOW? WHY?

So here it goes...

WHO?

My name is Len, a shy 30 year old SINGLE male ( hello girls! )
I love 3D, and have a passion for Bryce. I am NOT a Real-Estate setup
as suggested by Slakker, nor have I copied tutorials by others,
why on earth would I want to do that? To prove this, Slakker,
it would be great if you could post the URL's of the tutorials you
know of. If you do, I would be only too pleased to check them out.
And if, in the VERY unlikely event I should find a tutorial that uses
the same method as PRO-RENDER, I will make sure that everyone reading
this thread gets the chance to see it, and I'll release PRO-RENDER
into the "FREE STUFF" pages of Renderosity, how`s that!

HOW?

A lot of frustration, 100's of rendering hours, and an extreme
amount of perseverence. I wanted GI from Bryce 5, and refused
to give up until I got it. That's just as well, because believe me,
when PRO-RENDER is released, Bryce 5 users worldwide, WILL be
creating images with PRO-RENDER, no matter what the non-believers
may say, do, or think.

WHY

I gave up self-employment as a computer technician, so that I can
develop products for the 3D community, and hopefully earn just enough
money to enable me to do what I love. So, PRO-RENDER will be my
first product.
I hope that gives everyone a better idea of who I am, why I set up
pumeco, and what my intentions are. I am new here, and the last thing
I want to do is upset, or alienate anyone. I want to be liked,
not disliked. I might be new to forums, but I'm not new to 3D,
so believe me when I say, PRO-RENDER might not sound like the most
exciting product for Bryce 5, but without a doubt, it's THE most
important product release for Bryce 5 ever! It's just a shame that
some people will never realise just HOW important GI can be in a
render, and therefore how important PRO-RENDER actually is.

Now that we have that out of the way, I'll answere the questions.

No then, the best way to do this I think, is to elaborate on what
PRO-RENDER consists of and how it works. I think that should answer
the questions put forward so far.

PRO-RENDER should work on PC or MAC, I see no reason why not.

PRO-RENDER is NOT a Plug-In renderer, or a seperate application.
Nor, did I write a Bryce 5 renderer recoding routine into a .br5
file to add a new solution.

PRO-RENDER compatible materials can be made by simply modifying
any standard material preset, which means that all of your current
material preset's will work with PRO-RENDER, no problem!

PRO-RENDER does not have it's own interface. It does not need one
because as I said in an earlier post, PRO-RENDER consists of .br5
files, material presets, and documentation. None of which would
require it's own interface.

PRO-RENDER images will be more accurate than the use of light domes.
There are two reasons for this. The first reason is that light domes
do not allow the surfaces in the scene to reflect INDIRECT light.
For example, Imagine a room with pure white walls and ceiling.
Add to this, a bright red carpet. Now, in a real life situation,
what would happen is that the white parts of the room would look
ever so slightly pinkish, because of the ambient red light being
given off by the carpet. Well, PRO-RENDER will simulate that
very effect. The second reason for PRO-RENDER being more accurate
is that when you use a light dome, shadow bands appear around the
objects in the scene. The less lights you use, the more apparent
the shadow bands become. There is no such problem when you are using
PRO-RENDER, because with TRUE Global Illumination, light is supplied
from all directions. So you can simply drop objects into your scene
and they will be illuminated naturally by their surroundings, objects
themselves, become a source of light when INDIRECT light bounces off
them, and incredibly natural shadows are created automatically by
this effect.

Keep the questions coming!

The wait can be horrific, but the outcome can be worse - pumeco 2006