Forum: Bryce


Subject: May Entry, Uncontrollable Forces, 'Time's forgotten garden'....

Zhann opened this issue on May 15, 2003 ยท 7 posts


Zhann posted Thu, 15 May 2003 at 8:27 AM

Time, the one thing that we have absolutely no control over, even more so than Nature.. Need some feedback, these are things I'm going to do or want help with; 1. vegetation and rock textures need work, not happy with trees...rocks I got covered (no pun intended)... 2.adding leaf and wall litter to forground... 3.adding broken stone bench and arch pcs to background... 4.lighting?... Any suggestions appreciated...thanks Zhann

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Zhann posted Thu, 15 May 2003 at 8:28 AM

BTW, this is a WIP...:p

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ICMgraphics posted Thu, 15 May 2003 at 6:56 PM

The set up looks great so far, with the extras you mentioned it'll be fantastic. Maybe streaming lights?, you have some great obstructions to show some beams of light through. Can't wait ta see it.


MuddyGrub posted Thu, 15 May 2003 at 11:34 PM

Looking good with some great textures. I think what I'd really like to see is some of the stone work broken, including fragments. Perhaps quite a challenge to do in bryce, but heck, this is a bryce "challenge". Look foward to seeing what you come up with.


haloedrain posted Thu, 15 May 2003 at 11:59 PM

maybe some mist here and there and a bluish tone to the entire image to make it look more "forgotten?" I also agree with the idea of broken stone and fragments. It's a very good start on what I'm sure will be a great image!


Zhann posted Fri, 16 May 2003 at 1:44 AM

BTW, does anyone know how to place the camera at ground level? WhenI try the whole scene moves up or down...

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EYECON posted Fri, 16 May 2003 at 4:09 AM

heres something that i learned in bryce... in moving cameras to ground level, you don't move the camera, you move the objects (which is the ground) and post it as if the camera is level with the ground... and to add more spice to this image... do what ICM said, add streaming lights and tilt the camera a bit, then turn off the sun and add radila lights, try experimenting the best positionand you'll get a helluva great pic! the idea is beautiful!now to enhance it!