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Available on Amazon for the Kindle E-Reader
All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Available on Amazon for the Kindle E-Reader
All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Tough call. I like them both and the work is incredible. And to think you did that with primitives! Drac's picture I prefer as a picture, but my vote is going to - Bryster. I just feel your model is closer to the reference picture. Sorry Drac. Fantastic effort on your part and an incredible picture.
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Looking at both results (and the reference pic), I'm going to wait til next month (or the month after) before making a decision:-))
Slighty ridiculous suggestion: TheBryster and Draculaz get together on a composite image and produce something that'll blow our socks off!!
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Message edited on: 09/29/2004 18:08
Message edited on: 09/29/2004 18:09
Drac's picture has more feeling in it. and its technically amazing.
Brysters picture is beautiful and also technically amazing, I would like it even more if you took out the bright green tree in front.
My vote goes to Bryster also because it seems like he just added sooo much more to his. I can't even imagine what the render time would have been with all the glass.
I LOVE the lily pond!
Message edited on: 09/29/2004 18:38
Both are awesome and the technique blows the socks off. You really wanna have a vote? My gosh, hard decision, really ... but ok, the mine goes to Draculaz, because of the pov, the atmosphere and I think it has more depth.
And Diolma's suggestion is something to consider, the result of a teamwork must be mindblowing.
Message edited on: 09/29/2004 19:28
Well Big B, you pulled it off. Looks like I lost my five bucks. Thanks Drac. ;)
I agree with karineq: you should lose the lime-green foliage. Try a desaturate, add a bit of noise, say 5%, followed by a dash of gaussian blur, maybe .5 pixels, and you'd nail this one big time.
At any rate, kudos dudes. Oops. Vote- Bryster
Message edited on: 09/29/2004 19:51
Good thing theres a three day voting period, I'm going to need it. Both are brilliant.
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Ignore the shooty dog thing.
i think they are equally good and should do another one :P
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I'm taking into account the speed at which the scene was modeled (doesn't matter to most people, but as a modeler myself, it means a LOT), and the visual asthetics of the final image. I think they're both very well done, and while Bryster's may be more accurate to the original in terms of detail, the final piece isn't as visually pleasing as Drac's. (No offense). Vote - Draculaz.
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" I'm taking into account the speed at which the scene was modeled (doesn't matter to most people, but as a modeler myself, it means a LOT), and the visual asthetics of the final image."
Maxxxmodelz, I agree in terms of speed and overall visualization, Drac wins. If both of them were working professionally as modelers and there was a deadline similar to the deadline of the contest, Drac would have more time to make any adjustments to the model as needed, or make any changes the director wanted to make well in advance of the deadline.
HOWEVER, that being said, this was a contest solely based on reproducing the original structure, not particularly about the final image itself (at least that's what I understood from previous posts). In that regard, Drac 'could' have, and probably should have, done more with his model being he had all the extra time left over. Errors like the one Moongoat illustrates above could have been corrected before the deadline.
So, even though I think they both did a fantastic job, I have to vote for accuracy.
Vote: Bryster.
Message edited on: 09/29/2004 21:37
Attached Link: http://www.iath.virginia.edu/london/model/images/cpe.3.jpg
i just woke up. here's a few points. 1. THIS above is my latest render, not what Bryster posted. There's very few differences, but the differences that DO exist make it better. This piece has been in my gallery for all this time. That specific image is 400kb or so, I had to cut this down in quality, so I'd suggest people go see that. 2. In terms of the spokes or whatever, there's actually SIX of them, at least according to the site above. Take it up with the University of Virginia if you don't like it. 3. The purpose of the challenge, as I understood it, was to create a model of the Crystal Palace. I admit Bryster's slightly better than mine :) All that said, to do this by boolean modelling was crazy. I finished the modelling in 3 days of on and off work. It took me another day or so just to multi-replicate and create the scene in itself. I'm sure Bryster was busy and so on, but for his 303mb file, I have a 160mb one. As far as I'm concerned, given the fact that it was his challenge and his rules, I'm happy with the point I was trying to prove. MihneaHmmm. Yeah, that would definitely make a HUGE difference in terms of exactness.
Did Bryster really have detailed closeup shots to work from? Perhaps a new thread should be started for the voting if this is the case, because that knowledge would have influenced my final decision (had I known previously).
Message edited on: 09/29/2004 22:13
yeah he did. in most cases you send a message to the other guy asking, "so dude, you finished? when do you want to post the thread with the voting? hey, where's AS, he was supposed to moderate this?" and so on :) don't get me wrong, i'm not jaded or anything, I know his is the better model, I would have just liked to be announced of the voting :) Drac
the point of the challenge was to prove which is better/faster/more accurate: boolean modelling or wings3D. a lot of that has to do with the modellers in question. as far as I'm concerned, I haven't done anything more to it after it got to 160-180mb because it was getting ridiculous on a dell laptop. he had more resources at his disposal and did a better job :) drac
" the point of the challenge was to prove which is better/faster/more accurate: boolean modelling or wings3D." LOL! Then this proves nothing, because there's nothing to prove. No one in their right mind is going to argue that BOOLEAN modeling is more accurate or efficient a technique than logical subD/poly modeling. That's a no-brainer. Booleans have their place, but efficiency and flexiblility is not one of them. Those are traits that make a technique or approach "better", "faster", and "more accurate". ;-) If someone can boolean model LOTR's "Gollum" and animate him as good as the original, THEN maybe I'd consider the boolean meathod. LOL. Seriously though, you both did a great job.
Tools : 3dsmax 2015, Daz Studio 4.6, PoserPro 2012, Blender
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System: Pentium QuadCore i7, under Win 8, GeForce GTX 780 / 2GB
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Looking at the pics again, I have a few thoughts. Wow. Both of them are beyond what I can do at the moment (and for quite some time, probably). I like the atmosphere and mood in Dracs render better, but The Bryster had more in there. In terms of the modelling, there's not much to choose one over the other. They both work well. Other considerations: Drac took a lot less time to do his, which does count for a fair bit. The Bryster used native Bryce. I like bryce, and I do most of my modelling in it. Looking at Drac's freebies makes my jaw drop, and I have to admit I have no idea how to do any of that in Wings. THE VOTE- It's split. Drac and The Bryster have shown that Bryce and Wings can do basically the same thing, even if the timescale is wildly different. Mahray
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Ignore the shooty dog thing.
such different interpretations! makes it hard to chose which one's getting my vote...
I think my vote will go to drac, because the mood appeals to me more in his image.
Message edited on: 09/30/2004 02:39
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Well time's up! BR>I was hoping that AS would get onboard and mediate but he's a very busy bloke. Instead I'm inviting you all to vote in this thread.
Just put DRACULAZ or BRYSTER and any comments you like in your post and we'll count them up in 3 days time.
For those of you who don't know what's been going on for the last 4 weeks or so, I challenged DRAC to do a version of a referance pic in WINGS3D and render it in Bryce, while I agreed to create the same scene in Bryce with no imports.
Drac produced his version in less than a week, while I've just finished mine.
Remember! it was only a FUN challenge!
Thanks to Brycetech and Frogdot for getting in on the act and giving us something to think about.
Thanks to all of you who got on board and gave both Drac and me so much amazing support.
LET THE VOTING BEGIN!
Message edited on: 09/29/2004 17:02
Available on Amazon for the Kindle E-Reader
All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...