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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
I think the troll would be better lying on one of the sofas, more room on a sofa. ggg As Ang says, nice to see Bryce in the real world...
Measure
your mind's height
by the shade it casts.
Robert Browning (Paracelsus)
http://franontheedge.blogspot.com/
Great work. If you have the time to waste on renders use some soft shadows. Would really take the cake then. But render times go up up and up when using soft shadows. These are excellent.
The wit of a misplaced ex-patriot.
I cheated on my metaphysics exam by looking into the soul of the
person next to me.
Hi thanks for the positive feedback Dann-o yes I have done a few tests with soft shadows it does look good but as you say the render times go through the roof! and as seems to be the case with comercial work it always seems to be wanted yesterday. I've been experimenting with bluring them in post production for faster approach. If only we could have fast soft shadows:) well I can dream
Nifty. :) It's not too often we see Bryce used on the commercial side. Probably because most commercial places want animation, which really isn't Bryce's forte. But for illustration and visualization work such as this, it does just fine. I also think I've seen a Bryce render on the screen adjacent to a lounge deck in some big cruise line ad. It's doubtful if it's done by anyone we know. (The render pic looked suprisingly newbish, which seems funny in what appears to be an expensive and heavily used ad.)
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Also feel free to browse my freebies at ShareCG.
There might be something worth downloading.
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For the last few months Ive been doing some visuals for a company who puts on exhibitions for furniture suppliers. I though Id show a few here and see what the Bryce experts think :)
Most of the modelling was done in wings 3D and the texturing and rendering in Bryce.