Forum: Bryce


Subject: My Cross with B6...

striving opened this issue on Oct 25, 2006 · 11 posts


striving posted Wed, 25 October 2006 at 9:37 PM

Still trying to work it out to perfect (lol). But this is improved from the original imho.


sackrat posted Wed, 25 October 2006 at 10:29 PM

This is an HDRI render ?

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striving posted Wed, 25 October 2006 at 10:35 PM

Indeed it is.. The glass now looks real.


Svarg posted Wed, 25 October 2006 at 10:42 PM

Looks real indeed! Super job!

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draculaz posted Thu, 26 October 2006 at 12:13 AM

looks vaguely familiar.. at least the cloth. all the same, excellent!


Mahray posted Thu, 26 October 2006 at 1:55 AM

Superb indeed.   Care to share the trick to the parchment? 

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tjohn posted Thu, 26 October 2006 at 6:20 AM

Amazing render/textures.

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danamo posted Thu, 26 October 2006 at 1:19 PM

 Exceptional Bryce rendering! As usual your texture work is excellent, and the modeling and lighting rocks as well.


Ang25 posted Thu, 26 October 2006 at 6:12 PM

Gorgeous! Those reflections in the glass make it.

 


FranOnTheEdge posted Tue, 31 October 2006 at 5:48 AM

Fantastic!

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TheBryster posted Tue, 31 October 2006 at 7:02 AM Forum Moderator

Very interesting!  But I  think the 'O' should be replaced with 'omega' symbol on the cross.....

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