Forum: Bryce


Subject: Product Update

adamite opened this issue on Jun 16, 2001 ยท 6 posts


adamite posted Sat, 16 June 2001 at 9:14 AM

A While back I posted some images of models I have made for Bryce to possibly put in the Renderosity store, I did this to get an idea of wether or not it would be worthwhile spending the time on the modelling, well I have just about finished a pack of Fungi, strange plants, normal plants, organisms (starfish, Radiolarians, anenome ect) plus various shaped boulders (not like the Bryce ones, mine are more like wind sculpted stones, Yardangs ect) I would still like to Know wether people are interested and would buy this sort of stuff, so here is another little preveiw pic of one of the objects, (A Dracaena) the objects will have textures also, and I will post a pic of all the objects when I'm done...(soon). Any feedback would be very much appreciated...:) PS: as with the last post I am giving away the old "free sample" of one or two objects, so let me Know if you want to try before you buy...

thgeisel posted Sat, 16 June 2001 at 11:40 AM

This plant looks very realistic, good details !Also for Poser.If all your other things look the same , I would buy!


etep posted Sun, 17 June 2001 at 12:30 AM

am not sure if u made this from a pic of a tree or not but this is exactly like a tree we grow in new zealand, it is a native here and is called a "cabbage tree" do not ask why it is called that,as i have no idea it is a great looking model.etremely realistic


adamite posted Sun, 17 June 2001 at 12:47 AM

I model my stuff in Xfrog and sometimes Hamapatch, xport them as Wavefront .OBJ files to Steve Cox's UV Mapper, so I can make alpha channels and/or colour/texture maps, then into Bryce were I fine tune the positioning, nameing and grouping of the objects, then I texture them inside Bryce useing a mixture of colour and/or alpha maps made in Corel Photopaint and Bryce procedural textures, a lot of the time I use only procedural textures. All my objects are "real" 3D models, no photos or 2D pic objects, they are all 100% computer generated, the inspiration is drawn from nature or books on nature.


ringbearer posted Sun, 17 June 2001 at 7:11 AM

Looks really good. I especially liked some of the first models you made in X-Frog. Looking forward to seeing the rest.

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Kathie posted Mon, 18 June 2001 at 11:56 PM

You know I love your stuff! And yes! I think they're all great and would buy them. ( love these trees! ) G