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Subject: Newbie still seeking advice and critique


kingmidas ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2001 at 11:30 AM · edited Fri, 02 August 2024 at 1:57 AM

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This is a second post of my first pict, I've changed the textures on the Raptors and the ground plane. I also add some plant life. I would really appreciate your thoughts.


chechi53 ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2001 at 12:23 PM

Hey, now that looks alot better than the first draft. Alot better! Maybe even put a comet streaking by in the sky way back. Looks good.


VirtualSite ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2001 at 3:54 PM

If you would allow... Alter the camera angle so the horizon line is approximately one-quarter to one-third of the way up from the bottom of the working window: this will make your point of view far more dramatic. Because of the lack of shadows, Im assuming the raptors have been added in post work; if this is so, then go back to Poser and export them as .obj files, then import those into your Bryce composition. This will provide you with the means of making the lighting more dramatic and consistent. Finally, given the distant haze, Id suggest adding a ground-level fog to the piece: nothing more than settings of 10 and 70, but you will need to play with them depending on the scale of the Bryce piece. Give it some color, such as a medium gray, so that it maintains a presence without being overwhelming.


VirtualSite ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2001 at 3:55 PM

My apologies: you would export them as .dxf files.


Deibuzo ( ) posted Tue, 09 October 2001 at 3:01 AM

Great deal better than first run ! VirtualSite ist right about the scene-setting .... about fog/haze thing ...well ... being a hybrid artist ... i usually do things like that in postwork ... give it a gun through photoshop ... the gaussin blur does MAGIC to over-detailed grounds and edges .... congrats ....your on the way !


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