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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
HOLY SH!T!!! HE LIVES!!!! Hey Bro, what's going on? Nice work ya got going there. But the floor needs more bump and there is no sky in the background and there are too many lines on the wall the wall texture and the light is...and I know, you're saying SCREW YOU BOOMER right about now. Sorry, I couldn't resist breaking your chops. Seriously, though, it looks really good. Nice job. Stay safe.
Because I like to blow $%&# up.
Don't fear the night. Fear what hunts at night.
Actually, the floor sucks. I think I'm going to make each stone a terrain. The scale of the brick work needs adjusting. (This is actually a procedural, way long on rendering.) And I'd REALLY like to get some striations in the lighting effect. Anyway, this has been an experiment from day one (and I believe those days now total 400+) Boomer: been back a bit (check those ebots!) The latest "plane" warning has kept me busy. And, Boomer, SCREW YOU! Just kidding, all. Boomer and I are of the type to bust one anothers chops now and again. (Can you say 'Testosterone?' I knew you could!)
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From a previous post, used shadowdragonlord's (get a smaller handle) idea about turning the blending mode from "light" to "basic". My first attempt started okay, but I wanted to tweak it a bit. The next attempt went south. I have been pulling non-existent hair from my head, until I discovered, every time I went back into the light dialog, blending was always reset to "light" mode. So, anyway, here's the latest result. I think I'm through with this experiment, though. I've been working on it for about a year. I think I finally understand how this works. BTW, the image took over three days to render, because both the light and the brick texure were major bears... (Again, the oiginal image is by Allen Bruce Zee, called "Waiting for the Believers". See link.