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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Very interesting. Love the models - did you do this in Bryce???
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Tried something similar with Cubic, and it sure saves very much render time, although your technique is way faster. :) And apart from the technique, thats a kickass scene! Even as a greyscale only! Btw, heres another trick. Duplicate the existing layer, add a similar amount of gaussian blur like the one you have above. Then choose "lighten" around 35-50% on the blurred layer. This will give the image a soft glowy atmosphere.
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rochr, i love using that technique myself...and even beyond that, I almost always run levels and brightness/contrast adjustment layers to the duplicate layer in order to emphasize the "bright" areas. then running the guassian blur at about 2.5-3%. Set the layer as screen, soft light, lighten or overlay and the results are amazing. But its not like you need help to make your scenes look amazing :-)
Aye, these layer options are very close throughout all of the Photoshop editions, and wonderful! Layers wil hopefully be available to us inside of Bryce in number 6... Also, 7of11, if your run a filter-effect that you like, but is too strong or soft, you can Undo the filter, then redo and fade the filter with all of these options (Multiply, Overlay, Dissolve, etc...) So you can treat filters as instant layers, as well! But on with the praise! Awesome architectural work, of course, Woodhurst! I'm astounded at your level of modeling detail, coupled with mastermind texturing techniques... Thanks for sharing this one with us.
I still run PS4 and the layer options are almost the same, I love using techniques like this to post work, all I need to do is create some images that are worthy :) This is a great progression Woodhurst
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