South Face Melt1 by sazzart
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Bryce6.1 design: www.sazzart.com
Taking a preset sky, playing around with haze & Atmospheric mats will give you a unique look. It's important to remember that the lightest shift in light fall angle causes change across the whole scene spectrum; as does altering the "sun" color. I mention the last due to being very surprised when a couple of, IMO, VERY EXPERIENCED artists here had commented, "I didn't know you could change the sun color :(" At which point I realized why their designs were always dark.
I guess I'm sharing this by way of pointing out why technical skill feedback is so important to most of us, who are serious about quality Bryce time, shall we say. While individual artistic vision IS a matter of taste & choice, common sense dictates that you STILL need certain basics to do dynamic work.
Thanks for taking time, hope everyone has a great week.
Semper Fi
~SAZ~
Comments (8)
angelbearzs
wow that is very beatiful and i love it!!!:)
hipps13
WOW my exact words, also I really like this Thanks for sharing info I am learning as well Sweet day to ya
skiwillgee
Well done. And to add to your little tutorial, others note that how Sazzart has lowered the sun in the sky to cast better looking shadows.
SunsetHunter
Nicely done - very smooth!
turner
Some pebbles around the shoreline would be nice.
mamabobbijo
Amazing shadows, I love the colour of the light. BJ
jocko500
Thought every good bryce person knows this and even change the dome color and other colors if you wish. Move the sun or put the color chart down to change it. or turn off the sun and sky stuff and just use a light as a orgin of light ; put two diff colors light in and put them in a big glass sheet so the rays would fuzz out to each other[no sun]. lol that a lot of ways of changeing light in the image. change the haze colors and other Atmospheric stuff in the editor just like you did. You name it and it will change the lighting to what every you wish. Just got to play around to find out what will do what and what you like. Of couse you choose a more real way to do it here and you did good too.
thelufias
A most wonderful scene...Thanks Saz