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Lucifer a quick Bryce tutorial

New Artists (none) posted on Jan 19, 2002
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I used glass lenses in bryce to slightly distort the poser face... the then put a spotlight on it... the effect was done using negative light... I placed a checkerboard filter infront of the light so the dark spots are actually where the negative light is shining... had to work on the positioning of the filter but finally got it right... :) I am not a beginner... posted this here just to give some help on simple ideas that work... well for me anyway...LOL

Comments (5)


RayTraz

9:25PM | Sat, 19 January 2002

Great lighting effect! Great image presented in a great composition. 10.

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Black

10:25PM | Sat, 19 January 2002

Never thought it would have this fantastic an effect! Well guess I owe you one..this is a marvelouse idea with an outstanding result!

Sacred Rose

12:29AM | Sun, 20 January 2002

Great concept..thanks for the tips :)) Love the harlequin effect!

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allengraph

4:47AM | Sun, 20 January 2002

Very nice image! great job here =-) very cool thanks for the idea's

catzspaz

12:02AM | Thu, 21 August 2003

Ireally love your work here.....wonderful shaping and shadows


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