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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
I know what you mean... Believe me, I thought the caption was going to read "modeled in rhino, rendered in bryce", but its all bryce... And his regular art work is great.. And you look at the quality he's getting from Bryce 3... All in all, it just makes you say, you know, were not really working Bryce 4 & 5 hard enough... :)
I agree! We suck,we're not worthy! That guy makes me feel pretty inferior, and I thought I was good at what I do, not! Now I need to learn Bryce all over again, crap I need to learn everything all over again. That guy showed me that you can do anything you put your mind to, he's too clever for our good. kaom
Attached Link: http://davesplace.webhop.org
I must master the terrain editor ... I must master the terrain editor ... "it's not just the tool but also the hand that holds it" Atomic AnvilI agree, this guy is good, no, very good, but I always knew that Bryce is capable of some pretty amazing results if we put our minds to it. It takes is some carefull planning and thought...We can all do it, or at least come close... I don't know how to add a link, but please check my "Temple of ?" and "Copper Bowl" in the Bryce gallery for a sample of my efforts. (do search for guslaw). These are pure Bryce, modelled and rendered...
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=69954&Start=1&Artist=guslaw&ByArtist=Yes
Duh? Sometimes it pays to to just look at the screen. The field for the URL is right there (just goes to show how often I post in the forums...). Here's the link to "Copper Bowl".Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=70058&Start=1&Artist=guslaw&ByArtist=Yes
...and to "Temple of ?". Thanks for looking. WalterYeah Kaom, I saw that guy and I said "how do I learn how to do stuff like this??"... I mean, he has the uncanny ability to visualize the greyscale for the terrain and make it happen... But how does he clean it afterwards??? I mean, it really is amazingly machined... It's too bad he doesn't write in depth tutorials about this stuff...
Hey tradivoro, thanks for looking at my stuff. I wish I had Yuji Nishimoto's (I guess that's his name) ability and talent to use grayscale terrains, and symetrical lattices to make them look 'amazingly machined', as you put it, but both of my two pictures are made entirely of primitives, booleaned (sp?) and multi-replicated.
So you're telling me that you did the circular windows grid out of primitives??? that's a lot of work.. :) See, now that's an example of something that can be done easier in the terrain editor and it's not that hard.. All you need is a clip art figure and that kind of work is real easy... But with primitives, that definitely was a lot of work...
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Attached Link: http://cgcreators.com/yuji/index.html
Although this site is in japanese, I recently came across this and was completely blown away by this guy's work... Look at his work... It looks like it was done in Rhino or 3D studio max... It's all done with terrains, people, in Bryce 3 no less... You look at this work and you say "you know, were not really pushing the envelope"... :)I was drooling at the camera.. He gives brief tutorials... Definitely an inspiring site...