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179 comments found!
Thread: Monthly Challenge voting time!! | Forum: Bryce
Thread: how do i build an army | Forum: Bryce
The shadow issue is why it's important to compose the image in your mind before you create the 2D figures. If properly oriented and coordinated with the available light, 2D figures will cast correct shadows. But your suggestion of using 3D figures up close is a very good one.
Thread: how do i build an army | Forum: Bryce
Thread: how do i build an army | Forum: Bryce
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=134324
Or this... All the people are 2d objects. I second what Kieraw says; you've got to know in advance how you want your figures to look, or they'll decidedly look wrong. Good luck!Thread: Posters | Forum: Bryce
Hey, now! :) I used to work at a print shop (not, admittedly, a poster-printing shop; we didn't do one-off or short-run stuff), and I can tell you the lil funky thing goes both ways. I've seen Hell, and it is trying to get CMYK separations on a newsletter built in Microsoft Publisher while the client's standing behind you saying, "But it works on my inkjet at home!" I'm sorry; was that out loud? :)
Thread: February Bryce challenge - "Space Battles!" | Forum: Bryce
Thread: longest ever render! | Forum: Bryce
Well, my case was an extreme example wherein I was asking a slow computer to to a big image with some complex shapes and reflections ...and when I realized it was going to take more than a few days, I decided to stick it out for curiosity's sake. I wouldn't be too quick to try that again.
Thread: longest ever render! | Forum: Bryce
Thread: January Challenge Winner | Forum: Bryce
Thread: Monthly Challenge--Place Your Votes!! | Forum: Bryce
Thread: Monthly Challenge | Forum: Bryce
Thread: Monthly Challenge | Forum: Bryce
That's pretty cool... the neatness of it kinda reminds me of Seacrest or whatever the town was in The Truman Show.
Thread: The LONGEST RENDER EVER!!!!!! | Forum: Bryce
I do leave the computer running the whole time, under the theory that the more it can process in one sitting, the sooner I can be done with it. I'm helped by having another computer for internet and other uses. As for the demo reel, I suppose you could always set up a slide show, but why not produce some animations with Bryce? With a little digging (I haven't given it much thought, so I can't give much information here), you can find the proper aspect ratio, resolution and frame rate to produce an animation that can be output to video.
Thread: The LONGEST RENDER EVER!!!!!! | Forum: Bryce
I remember back in the olden days when big renders for me were 38 hours. :) Actually, my longest render was 22 days straight. It was a poster-sized version of the Fountain Flats image in my gallery. What slowed it down is something you can't hardly see on the little bitty one in the gallery: splashing water peeking out from behind about a dozen volume clouds. Yikes! Bryce's long renders bother me, but not overmuch; I accept it as the price I pay for complex images. But I did get a faster computer to cut my renders down to 11 days. :)
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Thread: BRICK TEXTURES | Forum: Bryce