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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
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Fantastic work Phil, There is only one slight spoiler - the faceting on the top front section of roof. Interesting about DOF, when using Bryce DoF I tend to stick to lower rays but a bigger resolution, then drop the res in photoshop for a better effect, just seems to take less time then upping the rays.
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Phil: They had sheet-rollers back in them days......I think the roof would have been rolled......
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Well worth the time and effort. And dont worry about CGtalkers, they nitpick on everything.(except if your name is Feng Zhu, in which case you can post a default sphere and get 5 stars from everyone) :)
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Havent made a flawless image yet, and probably never will. :) Yeah, most of the people there are just trying to help out, and usually come with some really good points.
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Very nice render and model. I notice you frequently use the same wooden texture as a tabletop/floor. Its very nice, care to share it?
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Attached Link: 300k JPEG of my wife's chest
It's a picture of my wife's magnificent chest, which I saw on my first trip out here and was eager to get a photograph of.OK, let me rephrase that. There is a magnificent chest belonging to my wife....er.... My wife owns a large old wooden box and the surface is old and worn, with scratches and burns and has a great texture. I use it for pretty much everything that needs a tabletop or wooden floor. And now I share with those who want it.
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ROTFLMAO!!!!
You're rephrasing is even funnier. Yeah, my wife has an old wooden box that's worn with scratches too. I just use it for one thing. I've tried sharing it with others, but no one seems to want it 'cept me.
Thanks for the link ;-)
Message edited on: 01/27/2005 14:53
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Nice to see real DOF. Really an exquisite render. Blurry transmissions is like blurry reflections but for transmissions on transparent/transluscent objects, they call it sub surface scattering: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=1915370 http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=1915757
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