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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=1183644
My advice is not to use true ambience. I have gotten away from using the premium settings and found ways to simulate them the quality is better and the render times are much lower. Also needs more light on my computer . The attached picture used 21 lights to get the effect there. If you look closely there are soft shadows and there is ambience but on areas hidden it is still dark. Experement more with the light and spending an extra hour on lighting might save you many hours rendering. Download the zenith lighting system and do what I did disect it then experement and make your own light rigs.The wit of a misplaced ex-patriot.
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Electroglyph thanks for the cone spotlight and settings. That is exactly the type of effect I was loking for, but did not know how to create it. I second Brysters opinion. That is one way cool sword. I'll look into some other lighting solutions, but I do like how it renders with True Ambience. David
Attached Link: http://www.knology.net/~electroglyph/flamberge6.zip
Pedrith, although you like the look of TA, it's wise to remember it's only real benefit is in realism and accuracy.
Personally, if that scene of yours were mine; I'd freak-out at the thought of doing it with TA (it's just 'too' slow for that kind of scene).
If I were you, to light that scene; I'd switch-off TA and even the Sun/Moon. Instead, I'd use just one VERY strong but VERY distant radial, carefully tweak the Volumetric settings for it, and use Volumetric-World. Then just tweak the ambience level of your materials to give the impression of ambient light. It would still take a while to render, but nothing like using TA. Len.
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Penrith i noticed something else that may help with cutting your render time down..
Thos trees in the background of the forrest, if you rendered just those to start of with, then use the save image as in file then applied them to a 2d plane and placed it where you want them you'll find once you add the other trees and everything else your render time will be shorter..just a thought.
Mind you i'm no expert at using bryce, don't use it now just give advice ;)
Message edited on: 03/24/2006 11:38
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Is it me or does that first image in this thread look too dark?
Message edited on: 03/25/2006 13:02
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The reason I mention that is your monitor may set too much briteness. Then it would look fine to you. But too dark to most others. Either that or my monitor is set to dark in which case my gallery items would look nicley contrasted to me but washed out to others.
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Hi everybody. I've posted on here a few times about my tree image. Well really it's a forest. The picture is 576X384 and contains 20 + trees with semi-transparent leaves. Everything except the sword is Bryce. The sword (which is still not complete) was made with Wings 3D. The image is still not complete. I still need to work on the sword textures and the log. I may make the sword bigger and move it and the log closer to the camera. The image took 18 hours, 46 minutes, and 41 seconds to render, with true ambience and depth of field. The Rays per Pixel was set to 4. The final output size might be 3456 X 2304 pixels (not sure yet) This is most complex image I have ever produced and hope to make a print of it once its finished. Any and all comments or ideas to make this a better picture are appreciated. Thanks for your time and support. Sincerely, David