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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 07 11:36 pm)
Cool!!! I love these animations.. very nice.. and a great eye candy.
This reminds me of a project I saw back in 2004 called ZoomQuilt, and sure enough in the
credits section it does say Inspired by the ZoomQuilt :)
http://zoom.elements-network.de/zoom.htm
and The Sequel
Thanks guys. :)
Yep, they used the ZoomQuilt to describe the project for us in the initial stages, and it´s quite impressive. And long. :)
Rudolf Herczog
Digital Artist
www.rochr.com
The base render was 4200x2673, which was the largest Maxwell could output on my machine and that took around 16 hours, i think.
I had to blow it up in Photoshop to final resolution and painted the rest using some ice berg photos as reference
Rudolf Herczog
Digital Artist
www.rochr.com
Just my old P4. Still a good build, although i´m aiming for a dual quad next. ;)
There aren´t many setting in Maxwell, so i went for "acceptable quality", which means as little grain as possible. Outdoor scenes aren´t that bad in Maxwell, and i only used a flat blueish/white surface for everything, so there´s no highres textures eating up RAM. :)
Rudolf Herczog
Digital Artist
www.rochr.com
Very slow at times. Some operations actually worked like you described above. :)
Rudolf Herczog
Digital Artist
www.rochr.com
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Hey guys.
Not too long ago, i mentioned i was working on a project involving some Bryce work, so i just wanted to post a link to the finished project.
I did the ice world (Lake before and after) scene in this one, which involved quite an amount of work in Bryce, since all the terrains are made in Bryce´s terrain editor. I couldn´t have done those rocks with the same amount of ease and control in any other app. :)
The scene was then pieced together in C4D, rendered with Maxwell and brought into Photoshop for painting and finalizing.
Some massive stuff here. The end resolution was 11000x7000 pixels, and at times i had photoshop files around 2 gigs in size. :)
http://www.scifi.com/tinman/oz/
Rudolf Herczog
Digital Artist
www.rochr.com