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 (6)
chachi
welp, it is really dark. As far as the Lightsaber (not lightsaver), the "core" of it should be almost pure white and the "glow" is where the color should be. Sometimes lightsabers are best done as post effects in Photoshop or AfterEffects. There are a zillion tutorials on lightsabers on the net for all sorts of programs to help though ;) Keep it up though..you'll get it.
sim3344
great work!!!
MagikUnicorn
ZzzzzzzZZZzzzzheeeZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.........COOOL ONE Alex! 10/10 :)
Fidelity2
Very well done. 5+.
chrispoole
Excellent scene, I think the lighting is very realistic, the Lightsaber should be more like Chachi pointed out, but hey it's your scene and it is art.
MINTY1974
I really think the scene looks too dark. You may want to take the image into photoshop, duplicate the layer and set it to screen mode. To create a more satisfying lightsabre effect simply paint a white line with a soft edge brush over the blade on a new layer and give it a slight gaussian blur. Hope this helps. Nice scene and great POV.