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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
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Scenes like this are usually my personal favourites. Well made and with so many details, that you discover something new each time. Definitely worth the time it took to create. :)
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Excellent stuff! ;-)
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I agree Rudy. These sort of ad-hoc, build'em as you come, images are the most fun to make too. I feel they give you the most opportunity to do stuff that you wouldn't normally try to do and you can just keep jamming stuff in as you think of it. Stoner - I'm an engineer at heart and brain and not someone with a feel for art lol. Thus for me, the planning and structuring of these monstrosites is actually the easy part... the finishing (re postwork) and the making look good (composition/balance, dramatic lighting, colour pallette, ...) is the hard part.
Dreams are just nightmares on prozac...
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WasteLanD
I love that fact that Bryce lets you do stuff like this. That would have been impossible in Poser. Try to render a poser scene with more than 4 figures with props, forget it. Thanks for showing us the process Flak.
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Erlik - it had to be masks and layers - there's quite a few layers in the final .psd image. The office part of the image used about 1.5GB of memory in itself when all loaded (and the rest would've easily taken it over winXP's 2GB per application limit).
Bandolin - poser pops my brain. I can pose things in it, but there's no way my brain can cope with making a scene in it (though some people do some very admirable work in it, so it can be done). To me, the poser scene building space just feels crowded and small (no scientific information to back this up, purely subjective). And that "merge" command is a godsend - this would be damn irritating to do without that one simple little command. Thanks all.
Message edited on: 12/24/2005 16:00
Dreams are just nightmares on prozac...
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WasteLanD
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Dreams are just nightmares on prozac...
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