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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Great scene. Try different types of glass. To add something to the over effect.....try some distance blur, (the back ground slightly blurred). Preferably in your editing program VS rendered. Rendering a DOF blur in this would slow you way down. Check out this gallery for technique & inspiration. jjsmlee Looking forward to the fini. ICM
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@Matteo. Thankyou and Yes, it is another line I shall try. All this is such great brain food. Thankyou :) @George. A good point and I will try this too, so many ideas can be had there (DTE)Thankyou :) @Rod. This is one thing i will try and Oh! I've been to that link sooooooooo many times as well as many others including yours. It does help me when brain isnt in gear! Thankyou :)
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great scene, love the way you used the Scythe(1st creature) one suggestion i would like to add is, try using a small radial light set at about 5-7 just infront of the Scythe to remove most of the shadow from around its head.
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Thanks you guys for your help. On the shadows, it seems that Bryce does take the shine out of Poser lights when imported, its a shame because the glass was in view so was the shadows. :( I think a complete redo of the lights is due and then some of the details mentioned by your good selves is attempted. Thankyou again. Marc :)
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Well, I took your advice and almost changed the entire scene! LOL. The New'ish image is in my gallery and would be pleased if you would gander over and give your veiws, good or bad, thats how i learn! Cheers and thanks again for your help. Marc.
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Smile, your dead a long time :)