Forum: Bryce


Subject: First Gallery Post

Nevanna opened this issue on Sep 12, 2004 ยท 3 posts


clyde236 posted Sun, 12 September 2004 at 10:33 PM

Hi, Congratulations on your first gallery image! It's a nice image with the suggestion of a story and has some element of mystery to it, so it is an interesting image as well! Here's a couple of tricks to enhance the "mysteriousness" of the image that you might want to play with and see if you like the results: 1) You can soften shadows in Bryce 5 (I assume your image is a Bryce 5 generated image?) by going to the sky lab and reducing the shadow setting for the sky you used. Often Bryce will set a shadow level of 90 or 100 for a sky preset which is extremely harsh. Dropping the shadow setting to about 50 softens the shadow without incurring the increased rendering times of using the "soft shadows" option. 2) Try some artifical radial lights using the ranged falloff method in the scene. This will definitely increase rendering times, but if you keep your light levels low, it won't be too bad. The lights will also allow you to control the illumination of your figure rather than let the atmosphere alone do it. Turn on the lights' shadows, but not the soft shadows. 3) Try pulling up the fog a bit so it is covering the surface (just slightly) of the "temple" around the figure's feet. I think adjusting the fog height and desnity will get this working for you. Usually you don't need much, just a little will do the trick. 4) If you decide to use some artifical lights, you can enclose your scene in a cube object, set it to 100 transparency and apply some refraction. This will deepen corner shadows if your scene is large enough (If it is too small, you won't see much effect..) You need the artificial lights for this to work. I've written a tutorial on the Bryce 5 Lighting FX that may better explain some of these ideas. You can find it here: http://clydesightproductions.com/brlitefx Again, congratualtions on your first gallery post!