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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
Nice, but the horizon behind the trees is too harsh. How about some mid-ground (between foreground and background!) - a few smaller hills. I like the pond - you've done the shore very well indeed - but how about a duck? (oooh, matron!) Or a swan or something on the water. Or maybe a kid with a model boat. Something to break up the expanse of water. And are those gingerbread men under the tree in the middle? What are they doing there?
I think the gingerbread men are a picnic table and benches. Maybe you should change their color. IMHO, you could make the trees taller/larger (to the top of the scene) and make the picnic table a little bigger too. I say this because it doesn't look like the POV is that far from shore, but the trees etc look pretty far away. Lin
This is a personal taste thing for me. I like the colors and what you're trying to do. The tree clumps are pretty good as well, but it lacks a feeling of space and depth. This may be deliberate on your part, and that's fine. For me though, I always like to give the impression of "real space" and "real distance. I go with a very rough formula of one close object, the focus of the scene in the middle and then detail in the back to draw the viewer in. I don't always use it, but it's in the back of my mind to give the illusion of space. Also, be careful with the ambience on materials. Most times, I kill it on my materials unless the item is glowing. The shadows just don't feel real with it on. IMHO
Thanks all. I was looking for some ducks actually. I am kind of having a problem with the horizon just yet. It is kind of a penninsula so there is water on the other side of this "island" and a small mountain barely visible in the background. Yes, the gingerbread men are a picnic table and benches..LOL I like the idea of making the trees and table bigger. I don't know how to fix the pine trees they are Bryce 3d standards, so how do I get them to not look 2d? Maybe stagger them more? If I do find a duck, does anyone know how to ripple the water behind it as it/they swim? Again thanks so much for your input, now I will go practice some more.:)
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