Roshigoth opened this issue on Nov 18, 1999 ยท 6 posts
Roshigoth posted Thu, 18 November 1999 at 11:02 PM
Roshigoth posted Thu, 18 November 1999 at 11:03 PM
Oops! forgot to mention... About half the objects came from the Props guild. Brick texture came from free stuff.
LoboUK posted Fri, 19 November 1999 at 7:00 AM
That is pretty impressive. Like the oil lamps in particular, especially the way you've used them to light the scene. The only thing I would say is that the walls are blank, you need (IMHO) something to break them up a bit - especially in the right-hand side of the picture. You might like to add something above the table to help a bit. Paul
Roshigoth posted Fri, 19 November 1999 at 8:10 AM
Ok... what do you think would be better to add to the wall? A painting or a mirror? Or something else?
LoboUK posted Fri, 19 November 1999 at 8:34 AM
That depends :) Is there anything for the mirror to reflect? (Is your scene a closed, 4-wall box or an open 2-wall construct?) If there is something there then a mirror could be used - although it will add to your render time. Otherwise a painting. And remember, this is only my opinion - you may feel that the picture is too fussy if you add something to the wall. Paul
Roshigoth posted Fri, 19 November 1999 at 2:13 PM
No, it does need something. I considered adding something earlier, but never got around to it. Since it's empty space on the other side, it's gotta be a painting. Thanks, I hadn't thought of that... Just curious, does anyone else ever have the feeling Bryce has a mind of its own? It's always moving, resizing, or rotating things on me... If you'll notice the second shelf of books, they're levitating a little bit above the shelf.. I didn't notice bryce had done that until after I rendered, and I wasn't about to rerender it until I had something more important to change.