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Sorry, did not give any info. I was going to put a helicopter in front of the big dude on top of the building. I was going to make it look like the dude is fighting and the heli was going to take him out. The dude on top of the building I found online and its Bane from Batman. One question: How can I make the clouds have more depth, sort of make it look like it has more bump? Thankx all...
Attached Link: Realistic Clouds
From a previous thread:Yes you can make realistic clouds with volumetrics in Bryce....see the link above Cornelp.
Create a sphere... or more depending on how many clouds you want.
Add a volumetric cloud texture to the sphere. I like to use the cumulus volume texture for my clouds.
Plop render your cloud to make sure it is what you want. You can stretch the sphere on the x,y, and z axis for added dimension. If you stretch too much you lose definition though... this is something to be careful with.
If you have several spheres you are using for clouds.... do not let them intersect. If they intersect you will get some very undesireable artifacting. Placement of your spheres is crucial in that respect.
mess around in the material editor with the Base Density, Edge Softness, Fuzzy Factor and Quality/Speed to change the cloud.
Also... sometimes you will want to create a spotlight directed at the clouds underside to reveal the form of the cloud as it may look quite flat and grey. Just depends on the image you are working on as to how you want your clouds to look. You can also add a sleight tint of color to color the clouds for images that have a sunset/sunrise, storm, etc...
YOU MUST REMEMBER... that these are volume clouds and your render time can skyrocket... but the render time can be worth it there is no doubt.
Hope this helps
Message edited on: 10/22/2004 16:06
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This might seem a stupid suggestion but i can't believe none of you long time bryce users have mentioned it. Instead of using spheres for the clouding why not click on the sky plane just under create and don't click on surface but click on volume then pick the clouding you want to use. Raise and lower the clouding until you get it looking the way you want it to in the image. render time might be longer with it though.
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=682410&Start=1&Artist=haloedrain&ByArtist=Yes
Volumetric slabs can look good, but render times can be much higher and it's harder to control exactly where the clouds are (as in, the densest parts of the volumetric slabs). It also takes a lot of tweaking to keep them from looking weird as they go off into infinity, although with the angle in cornelp's image that wouldn't be a problem.I really like the point of view, and the way that white building is in the light. Would you consider moving the action up on to the roof of the white building, maybe making it a King Kong type thing, some kind of monster (about the same size, relatively, as the Bane figure) being shot at from a helicopter? I always like a big picture, with the action almost incidental :^) You need to be careful when you mess with the clouds, in case you change the lighting in ways you don't want to. You might be better off leaving the sky as is, but changing it in postwork. There's a very nice brooding feeling to it as it is, it's just not a very convincing texture. My 2 cents
I can't believe nobody else can imagine a HUGE MOFO of a Mothership coming up from behind us casting the shadows on those buildings! I certainly can! Not everything has to be in the picture for it to conjure up the feeling of dread! He could also be showing the view from the twin towers as they're throwing up a cloud of smoke. My tip would be to add something to the edge of the field of vision to suggest that something big is going on behind the viewer! Papers in the wind? Flames? Smoke? What have you.
Actually i have been sat looking at this image for sometime now and there was something bugging me about it. I kept thinking something just doesn't look right in it and would you believe it took a good 30 minutes before i realised what it was. The white building in the background is wrong for the image. That building is a damaged one when the rest have nothing wrong with them. If you can remove the white one and replace it with another building of about the same size/height.
Rendering times I dont care. Its a work PC so I can leave it over the weekend to render. As for the building, I will lower the contrast on it so it wont look like its too bright (it supposed to look like its under construction). It may not look 100% like that, but I am trying (still learning Bryce). Maybe I add a crane or something and give it a few cuts here and there. For the King Kong that would be a REAL GOOD Idea, but dont have a model. I have a nice model of quite a few helicopters. I was going to make the heli shoot Bane and with postwork in Photoshop, I was going to make Bane sort of jump off the building to the right and fade it in, sort of like in slow motion. LunarTick, its a nice pic U got there, but I just wanted to get that under construction feel and with the one I have in the pic, I think it looks like it. It will take me a while to complete it, and like pogmahone said, I really like the FOV and the light from the side. I did look at it for like 10 min and really like the view and the light, but the sky does need some major work. Thankx guys for all the ideas. I will include quite a few of them in the pic. I will post the final later, prob in 2-3 weeks or so. I work on quite a lot of pics at the same time at work. Cya all and Thankx...
Cornelp. Your image is looking good so far. Every picture you do is worthy of the gallery... and every question is worth asking here.... and every image is worth going forward with. 8) Your image is good so far and is very much worth going forward with. Don't give up on it. 8)
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