Forum: Bryce


Subject: Bryce Monthly Challenge - The Four Elements

TheBryster opened this issue on Jan 10, 2009 · 32 posts


TheBryster posted Sat, 10 January 2009 at 10:44 AM Forum Moderator

January 2009

The Four Elements

 Using  any version of Bryce, create an image portraying any or all of the four elements... Earth, Air, Fire and Water. The image can be in any style you wish...an abstract depicting the swirling motion of wind, a scifi scene of a planetary landscape dotted with fiery lava fields, a realistic scene with rain clouds over a windswept lake...the sky's the limit,as long as the main emphasis is on the elements!

Now the rules...
 

  1. The primary emphasis is on using Bryce and it's many features. Imports are allowed, but they must not be the main focus of the scene.If your scene involves,for instance, buildings or props try to create as much as possible using Bryce.

2.Postwork is allowed, but it must not be the main part of the image. Colour and contrast correction,touch-ups and signature,or effects that would otherwise eat up processing time are okay...but no overworking with filters etc.

3.As an extra challenge for those who wish to take it on...try customizing some area of Bryce in creating your image...change the sky or cloud colours,combine textures for your terrains,or use one area of Bryce to texture another(use a terrain texture to texture a tree trunk for example). If you do customize something,state in your description what it was and what you did to achieve it...that way we all learn something new as well as have fun!
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**Well, what do you think...are you up to the challenge?

The deadline for this challenge will be February 28th at 12pm rosity time, unless Grafikeer states another preference. This is because it has taken me so long to get the pages together.

The challenge page is here: Bryce Challenge Page but I'm still working on the upload pages so please bear with me.

Thanks go to Grafikeer for this Challenge Theme.
Good luck to everyone!

The Bryster
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You are all welcome to post your thoughts, comments and WIPs on this thread - although not necessarily in that order.;-)

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