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Nebula

Bryce (none) posted on Jan 31, 2002
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This is a test. I'm trying to create a photoreal spacenebula with Bryce and Paintshop Pro. Any suggestions to improve the photorealism? Imagefacts. Objects: 1 (Camera) Layers: 14 Brycerendered components: 5 Bryceian skies: 4

Comments (6)


pmoores

3:24PM | Thu, 31 January 2002

Looks very nice. Exactly what id like to learn how to do. Do you have a tutorial anywhere, especially for the layering? Did note some blotchy 'jpg?' compression squares faint in the blue and red areas on right furthur from the bright center. Is that just the use of a low pixel bitmap?

Booth

4:01PM | Thu, 31 January 2002

try fading the stars a bit more,they seem to bright,otherwise wicked.

RobinOberg

4:12PM | Thu, 31 January 2002

the stars are nice but there are too many big ones... but noone knows exactly how deep space looks so there are no truths... i like this, a creative way of creating something new with a non-conventional tool :)

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Gecko69

4:21PM | Thu, 31 January 2002

DemolitionMan

9:54PM | Thu, 31 January 2002

Been hanging out at the Nasa Site have we ehhehe.....:) The picture looks awesome and according to the nasa pics I have the stars are lit correctly..nice work!

Gil-galad

3:59PM | Sun, 03 February 2002

Nicely done!


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