judyk opened this issue on Mar 01, 2004 ยท 32 posts
judyk posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 1:10 PM
tjohn posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 1:23 PM
Whoa.
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RodsArt posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 1:35 PM
Out of control is right!! That's fantastic for a single Bryce model.
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Sambucus posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 1:35 PM
Thatll shut up a few of those "real modelling apps" snobs. It
s not what youve got, it
s what you can do with it. My compliments, it`s amazing.
bigbadelf posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 2:13 PM
I'll bet there's furniture in those rooms, too, right? ;o) Very impressive.
pertm posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 2:29 PM
This looks great. I have been thinking about doing a building in Bryce. Mostly so far my attemt on buildings have been castle types, maybee I should try something like this.
draculaz posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 2:49 PM
okay... THAT is amazing drac
Erlik posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 3:28 PM
Wheeee! Incredible! If it's any consolation, a model that detailed would be almost as big in other applications that I know of. If not bigger.
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Swade posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 3:32 PM
Freakin excellent modeling work..
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drawbridgep posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 3:48 PM
I've done smaller buildings, but that is just insane! I wouldn't have the skill or the patience to attempt such an undertaking. Bryce rules!
Peggy_Walters posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 3:58 PM
Wow! Fansastic modelling.
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woodhurst posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 4:55 PM
that is incredible!!
Rayraz posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 4:56 PM
Exellent! Don't you just love making HUGE models? :D
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ysvry posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 5:28 PM
very nice moddeling as far as im concerned u can put it in the free section judy what a great stately mansion u did did you use it in a picture yet?
rickymaveety posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 5:44 PM
I love architectural modeling in Bryce as well, although I haven't yet tackled a building that large. Mine have all been Victorial houses. THAT is a major effort.
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wildman2 posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 6:33 PM
lets see some wires of it. k
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Zhann posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 7:46 PM
Super impressive!!!
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shadowdragonlord posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 7:50 PM
Aye, I find it totaly comfortable as well, compared to Lightwave or even Rhino! But that's a very complex and detailed model you've got there, amazing that you could keep it all together... I can't wait to see a background for it.
GROINGRINDER posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 9:29 PM
Great job. this looks like a classic institution.
MuddyGrub posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 10:43 PM
Insane modeling! How long does it take that baby to save?
kimpe posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 10:53 PM
Can it be broken down into sections and merged back in Bryce? Say three sections, that would help with DL.
Ardiva posted Mon, 01 March 2004 at 11:07 PM
IndigoSplash posted Tue, 02 March 2004 at 12:42 AM
Wow! Very impressive.
chohole posted Tue, 02 March 2004 at 12:59 AM
Well they've all said it better, but I totally agree with all these comments.
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judyk posted Tue, 02 March 2004 at 4:15 AM
chohole posted Tue, 02 March 2004 at 4:28 AM
I knew it seemed kind off familiar. I dread to think how many cubes you have in there. Mine went over 500 with just a simple georgian house (sort of based on Rangers Lodge in Hyde Park London).
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Gog posted Tue, 02 March 2004 at 5:28 AM
Fantastic modelling kind of reminds me of the old naval college in Greenwich. Real classic architecture, bet you'll have fun with textures on this one.....
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judyk posted Tue, 02 March 2004 at 5:35 AM
Chohole, another reason it might look familiar is that the house was used as the model for Lady Penelope's mansion in Gerry Anderson's "Thunderbirds" (knowing that dates me, doesn't it!) Thanks to everyone for your nice comments about the model. I just wish there was some hope on the horizon for improvements to Bryce to allow it to fulfill its full potential as a serious contender to the "real modelling apps"....
Quest posted Tue, 02 March 2004 at 9:10 AM
Absolutely stunning Judy, congratulations on a superb model!
alvinylaya posted Tue, 02 March 2004 at 12:10 PM
Wow they look amazing, must be huge on the poly count. Seriously awesome work.
pertm posted Tue, 02 March 2004 at 2:42 PM
I'm not suprised over that long save time. I have a file that takes about a day to save... That file is about 200MB
shadowdragonlord posted Tue, 02 March 2004 at 7:32 PM
Aye, and it's this very save-time issue which makes people say, "Bryce is useless for architectural modeling". Much as we hate to admit it, this level of boolean architecture is nearly un-animatable with Bryce, and from a production standpoint, would be useless for anything other than artist's renditions. For example, the measurements and whatnot wouldn't help a contractor much. For example, how many faces are there in the scene that are unnecessary, but still take up RAM? Bryce doesn't do true Boolean methods, it's really just a mix of "Hidden" levels, a filter. So there ar millions, if not more, polygons that are there but don't need to be. If you were to do it in Rhino or Max or something, the model would be much smaller in memory, and also in disk size and speed. But image away! Nobody's gonna stop me from making my Black Tower in real life, I love that model and it's all Bryce... (although not nearly as complex as this one...)