Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 17 1:22 pm)
Nice perspectuves, I think I would drop the ambience on the background though, it makes it look just a tad flat, and on the statue change the color range, use a dirty looking greenish gold, somewhat dull, but let the reflection and specular still come through. I hope that makes sense LOL!! Great work overall though!
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Maybe the bronze would look more natural by turning the reflections and spectral highlights almost off. The real-life bronzes I've seen weren't all that shiny or reflective. Love the statue object!
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tjohn's correct--especially in the case of the turquoise material, if it's meant to be a patina on bronze. It's oxidized metal and has little shine unless it's been worn by handling. In France, I saw a statue of the Madonna that was old, darkened, oxidized brass or bronze---but her outstretched hand was shiney and much lighter from people constantly reaching up and touching it for hundreds of years.
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These take the longest dang time to render LOL but came out pretty good I think. Here is Bronze.