BlueArdor opened this issue on Mar 04, 2003 ยท 14 posts
BlueArdor posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 1:26 AM
I had an idea that may or may not be good, but I thought I'd throw it out to everyone to see what ya thought. What would happen if we added a "bryce only" category to each month's challenge, along with the normal 123 point system already in place. Each artist could decide whether he/she wanted to make the render a pure bryce or not. When it came vote time, the only difference would be an extra point awarded to a bryce only render. As an example a vote might look like... 3 - Catlin_mc 2 - ttops 1 - AgentSmith 1 - vasquez (pure bryce) The winner of the normal voting would still get to pick the next month's topic along with any restrictions and/or twists just as normal. Do you all think that would be too confusing? Just create more work for AgentSmith? (he says he has too much spare time) lol
Claymor posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 1:44 AM
So would that mean that if you were to give someone 3 points...in this case Catlin_mc...AND that render was pure Bryce...they would get 4 points? LOL, just going from this months challenge I think we'd need a pretty tight definition on just what was meant by "pure" Bryce.
draculaz posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 3:41 AM
tight? everything allowed except for imports from other 3D programs :)
SevenOfEleven posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 5:19 AM
So lets punish the folks that make their own models. I make my own models for my pictures. I don't think this is a good idea. Wasn't being able to import models a great feature of Bryce? Contest winners can specify "Pure Bryce" pictures for the next contest but don't punish people who make their own models.
ttops posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 9:24 AM
Thanks for listing me BlueArdor. It's nice to see my name once in a while even if it's an example. :)
catlin_mc posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 11:04 AM
Oh I couldn't be happier if I'd won the actual challenge, thanks for giving me 3 points Blue. :) The picture I entered this month was pure Bryce, all the models were made in Bryce and there was no postwork either so I guess if this voting was in place I'd get my extra point. Cat
Zanny posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 11:04 AM
I agree with seven ive downloaded wings and anim8or in an attempt to make my own models and i avoid downloading and using others works whenever possible these days. Not only is it more fun this way it avoids any possible copyright issues if you were ever wanting to sell prints or whatever of your own works.
BlueArdor posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 12:19 PM
Ok I didnt explain the extra point very well. The pure bryce point doesnt go towards the normal challenge voting. It's just tallied seperately at the end. The artist with the most pure bryce points would just get recognized with the other three winners as the "pure bryce" winner for the challenge. When you post your challenge entry you would state if it was pure bryce or not. lol Drac... not exactly what I had in mind. I think it should be a bit more. I think it should be no imported meshes AND no 2d picts AND no post. Any restrictions here wouldnt affect the normal challenge at all. It may be noone even enters a pure bryce scene for the challenge for a particular month. Seven and zanny... I hope the above explained it better. Everyone would still be in the running for 3,2 & 1 no matter if their work was pure bryce or not. Normal monthly Challenge. You wouldnt be entering two different challenges. Again, the pure bryce point doesnt go towards the normal voting. It's just a way to get four names up in lights. I guess it would even be possible for someone to get in the top three AND win the bryce only award too. For example, lets say the the above example vote turned out to be the winners, with vasquez getting the most pure bryce points, AgentSmith and clay would announce the four winners. Did that make any more sense? Blue
catlin_mc posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 12:24 PM
Perfect sense Blue. 8) Cat
Phantast posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 5:21 PM
I really don't see the point. There's no special merit in not importing things. You might just as well have a point awarded to pictures with no primitives in them. Or pictures avoiding the colour orange.
BlueArdor posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 5:38 PM
Well the point being this is a Bryce forum, a Bryce challenge, and the best Bryce community around. I was just throwing the idea out because it would let us revel in the Bryceness of it all... not to mention a way to get to vote for four people instead of three! To me it doesnt matter one way or another.
Emberghost posted Tue, 04 March 2003 at 6:04 PM
Ok since were on this topic i must have missed somewhere what this months challenge was? Because I think that Im finally good enough to enter into it but I dont know what the topic is?
tjohn posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 4:44 AM
Emberghost: The rules and topic for each monthly challenge appears in a link in the Bryce Forum header. The challenge for March will be determined by the winner of the Feb challenge (but maybe you knew that).
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Quest posted Thu, 06 March 2003 at 12:11 AM
Importing objects from other programs is a Bryce feature and rightfully so. Bryce is a terrain generator and a poor and cumbersome modeling program for anything else. If it were as easy to model objects in Bryce as say in, 3D Studio Max, Rhino, Amapi, Lightwave or any of the other 3D packages, there would be no need to use a 3rd party modeling program now would there? It takes a considerable amount of skill, time and talent to be able to model your own objects and my hat goes off to those that can and do. All image and 3D software programs are artistic tools and placed at our disposal to use in any combination we desire. Let's not divide the community using the "purest" argument. It's like saying "only the use of water colors permitted no oils, pencils or charcoal".