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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
mmm. hard to say. The colors are more saturated and dramatic on number 1 - number two has more detail - and the third is starting to lose it to shadow. I'd go for either 1 or 2. Maybe layer them and make one a bit transparant to mix the two together? Very nice progress on this - you definately got the hang of poser-to-bryce mats :) Lyrra
Bottom right one. The top one has no shadow for the fire-rocks, makes them look like they are floating. I like the slight haze over the water in the left one, but it (overall)just comes off as too light. Definetly bottom right one, with maybe the moon added back in. Great pic! AgentSmith
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I'd go for the bottom left one... I like the moon and the interesting sky... Also, the lighting makes everything else in the scene observable, whereas in the other 2 pictures most things get lost in the shuffle... For instance in the top picture and the bottom right one, you lose the tree in the back, whereas you can clearly see it in the bottom left one.. Anyway, that's my pick for clarity's sake.. Also, as an additional FYI, make the smoke over the fire a little more transparent... Less defined edges... As for the light coming from the fire, give it an orange/yellow filter, since right now it's too white... But yeah, in the end I think you're going to come out with a great scene here...
well, I guess it's time to get in my 2 cents... I like them all...but like everyone else, I like combinations of the images...The bottom right has a good shadow for the rocks under the fire...I really like the moon in the bottom right and the top has a really awesome sky. The bottom left seems like there's a little too much light on the mountain...and the other two seem like there's not quite enough. I agree with tradivoro on the fire and the smoke. All three are excellent images! When you ask for opinions you'll get all different kinds from different perspectives. Take all the advice into your thought process and do what you like the best...it's your creation after all. Jared
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