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Subject: Monthly Challenge Question


Hepcatbrandon ( ) posted Thu, 14 November 2002 at 10:03 PM · edited Sun, 01 December 2024 at 2:08 PM

I've always wanted to turn this painting on my wall into a Bryce render and it definitely fits this month's challenge. Is this acceptable or does the entry have to be an original design?


EricofSD ( ) posted Thu, 14 November 2002 at 10:29 PM

One of the goals with the challenge is to build our skills with Bryce. Beginner or pro, we all have much to learn. I bet you'd learn more by making an original design. In direct answer to your question, you can read the Monthly Challenge Rules link just under the forum logo.


EricofSD ( ) posted Thu, 14 November 2002 at 10:31 PM

Hmmm, I think the voting rules have changed a bit.


humorix ( ) posted Fri, 15 November 2002 at 12:17 AM

Well I remember Aldaron did a bryce rendition of a painting by Tim Hildebrandt. So I guess you are definitely allowed to redo a painting in Bryce. However please do check the rules of the challenges all the same.


mboncher ( ) posted Fri, 15 November 2002 at 2:05 AM

Yah, the rules have changed a bit... I think AgentSmith needs to update them a touch. :c)


catlin_mc ( ) posted Fri, 15 November 2002 at 7:59 AM

Well isn't it a challenge in itself to construct a copy of a painting in Bryce. It's not just the idea that's important but the technics used in putting the image together. I think it should be allowed.


Aldaron ( ) posted Fri, 15 November 2002 at 8:07 AM

Yes you do learn a lot in recreating a painting. Trying to get the same lighting color, etc. is a great learning experience in working with lights an materials. On that note I really need to work on original material rather than other's work. :)


tuttle ( ) posted Fri, 15 November 2002 at 9:37 AM

Submit what you want, it's only a bit of fun. As long as the render's yours, I can't see anyone would be bothered.


nuski ( ) posted Fri, 15 November 2002 at 10:55 AM

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Now that you brought up the subject . . . . my entry this month is an upgrade from a painting I completed in 1991. The difference. . . . my original painting took two months to complete . . . . . my entry image . . . several evenings of work. I have been contemplating creating my roughs in Bryce and then painting them onto canvas.


electroglyph ( ) posted Fri, 15 November 2002 at 2:37 PM

Did you start copying the painting this month after hearing the challenge? It should be just fine. I thought the rule was you couldn't pull work you did last year and resubmit it, not that you couldn't copy your or someone else's work. This isn't a finished work that has been sitting on your computer or something out of another bryce gallery site you posted long ago? I have a harem room in the marketplace that would be great for the challenge. Problem is I've had four months off and on to work on it. I even had the basic room done with all of the textures set before the start of the challenge. I also have a jason and the argonauts scene with a temple built, skeletons and warriors posed etc. Add to this a greek Trireme pulled into bryce and textured I could drop into the scene. I could pull of a fantasy scene in about a day using parts from other work. Using these bits and elements would give me a big leg up. I also don't post finished scenes. I don't use them because I see them as the non-original work implied in the rules.


Hepcatbrandon ( ) posted Fri, 15 November 2002 at 5:46 PM

Nothing in the rules mentioned using another's design but I thought I'd ask anyway. And no, I haven't started anything yet. I was planning on doing it anyway so we'll see if I finish by the end of the challenge. Thanks for the input.


EricofSD ( ) posted Fri, 15 November 2002 at 11:39 PM

Hey, I must have misunderstood. If you want to recreate a painting in Bryce, that does sound like a good idea. I agree that you can learn by recreating what others do. So if were thinking about doing something like Nuski, go for it. I learned more about free figure drawing in one session than I did all year long when I sat behind my sister and drew what she drew (instead of struggling with where to start, etc.)


EricofSD ( ) posted Sat, 16 November 2002 at 9:11 PM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=12356&Form.ShowMessage=960550

Check this one out. Beautiful example of turning a painting into a Poser render.


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