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HDRI Test

Bryce Surrealism posted on Apr 02, 2007
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A fish bowl inside a crystal ball. (distorted beyond all recognition unless your name happens to be Picasso). Just playing around again, seeing if i could make a light probe HDRI image. Having done so, admittedly, i don't "get" the whole HDRI thing. Inasmuch that it forces the background, I am not sure how to utilize the technique. Help!!

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alhak

12:18AM | Mon, 02 April 2007

thats really cool...very clever

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SunsetHunter

1:38AM | Mon, 02 April 2007

Looks great - beautiful colours! I'm only using B5.5 so haven't gotten into the whole 'HDRI thing' as yet, but it does seem to mean having to use an HDRI image to 'drive' the render with. I'm not really sure, but I bet if you asked in the Bryce Forums, someone would assist with some tips on HDRI.

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LightArtFractals

2:17AM | Mon, 02 April 2007

Very nice!

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Gammacrucis

7:13AM | Mon, 02 April 2007

I'm not experienced in Bryce, but this work I like very much.. I love the spheres of glass and theirs effects! Compliments ^^^^

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melevos

10:47AM | Mon, 02 April 2007

excellent and very beautiful work!!!

Valerie-Ducom

9:14AM | Tue, 03 April 2007

Very nice composition and beautiful color !!! :)

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MagikUnicorn

6:34PM | Fri, 06 April 2007

I agree with Valou Very nice like the reflections WOW


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