I love Bryce and its simplicity of use. There is just no limit to what you can do. I like to think i have developed my own style over the years so don't expect huge landscapes. Enjoy you stay and feel free to comment on any of my pictures. (or be a critic!) Alex,BIOBorn in england, raised in Argentina from italian, german and scotish descent. Fluent in Photoshop, Bryce and currently learning Cinema4d.
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Comments (4)
chrispoole
Cool render looks very surreal, the panels are very effective I pressume there wasn't enough light from them to light the chair, great experiment.
chachi
the shadows don't match the light from the doors. But I see what you were trying to do. Lighting overall is a tough thing to learn. Try a powerful area light just outside the doors that is as big as both doors put together. Then adjust the G.I. settings. just a thought. very nice effort!! :) -chachi
MagikUnicorn
I want a go out or I want to go In :) Cool Work Alex
Anjour
Very beautiful work...excellent!!!:o)