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Thread: Bryce 5 users, this might interest you. | Forum: Bryce
For some reason Vue has some issues with my PC. I must admit it has some pretty impressive results in some areas, but still very I'm happy with Bryce =) So, I'll just save my money and upgrade my PC, better yet... wait for Bryce 6... a real upgrade!
Thread: Communication:-) | Forum: MarketPlace Showcase
Thread: Question concerning gallery image comments | Forum: Bryce
I agree with tjohn and shadowdragonlord. To add to that I think people comment because of the following reasons: *Impressive artwork *A controversial subject that people feel strongly about *A hihgly interesting topic that others can relate to But most of all, I think it's very important to MAKE FRIENDS. The best way to make others interested in you is to first be sincerely interested in them. I usually comment on my friends' pics no matter how good or bad it is. Everyone improves at their own pace and have their own style, keep an open mind to them. Lastly, view and comment on other people's galleries... not only is it a good way to make friends, but it's also an awesome way to learn new tricks, links, and ideas. Just remember to enjoy making your art, do it for yourself and not just to please others. If they don't like it, at least you are happy with it... that's what's most important.
Thread: tiny Island (WIP) suggestions? | Forum: Bryce
From what I see, it's not a Bryce DOF, it's photoshoped... this is cool! I think maybe an increase in water transparency and a decrease in reflection, so as to be able to see slightly through the water and have some reflection at the same time. Also I would add some grass in the water and maybe a few little rocks. Overall an awesome composition!
Thread: Intersect? | Forum: Bryce
Thread: April Challenge Entry - | Forum: Bryce
Thanks,
Alvin
Thread: Getting to know you....... | Forum: Bryce
Thread: how do you make something look wet? | Forum: Bryce
I think it depends also on how close the object is to the comera. I'd just postwork it. hehehe
Thread: Attention all Renderosity artists!! | Forum: Community Center
"Yes, Renderosity has my permission to use my artwork from my art gallery for promotional use only".
Thread: New to Bryce, got a couple questions for the masters... | Forum: Bryce
To access treelab just create a tree and click on the little "E" in the box. (I don't know if the demo has it). IMO Bryce and Vue are both awesome programs some give and take of course. Generally speaking, I like Vue's preset plants a little bit more than Bryce (especially the coconut palms), of course I wish it had the control of plants that Bryce has. IMO Bryce is great for modelling buildings/robots/architecture, maybe better than Vue. Vue's skys look like they have more volume than Bryce's. Both are capable of almost the same things, slight differences.
Thread: Playing with my metaballs... | Forum: Bryce
I love metaballs, only thing is that it's a little harder to control than booleans. I can't always predict the merging or subtraction. But seeing this image is really encouraging. I just gotta get more familiar with its behavior I guess. Alvin
Thread: If you have the courage, then show us! :-) (First Bryce Render Thread) | Forum: Bryce
I really thought those vicous critics would feast on it LOL.
Sunset 1999: Rendered in Metacreations Bryce 3d, No postwork, no nudity, no violence... Just plain old newbie Brycing. LOL
Thread: Wet | Forum: Bryce
I would use Photoshop or a similar program to postwork/draw it if it's not a closeup based on a photograph with similar lighting as my work. I really don't know how to attack that problem for closeups, I haven't seen too many successful closeup wetness even in higher end 3d software. =)
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Thread: Lol...Forgot to post my own April Challenge entry | Forum: Bryce