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Bryce Photo Manipulation posted on Mar 03, 2009
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Here is a "photo" of me and my boys while we were on vacation last year. We happened upon a guy named Col. O'neall, who helped us get access to this cool thing called a "Stargate". Long story short, we went to a moon that was orbiting a gas giant somewhere near the star Spica. He had called it NP307-4. He said that they hadn't really named it yet. In the photo you can see me of course and my boys: Joeseph, Benjamin and Ronald. They said that they had more fun there than at Disneyworld. Joe of course was too cool to really show how much fun he really had. - This is an experiment that I did this evening in preparation for a comercial poject I have been asked to do combining photo and created images in Bryce. I think that it came out OK but I think that I can do better at making it compleatly seamless. If you guys have any hints on this, please let me know.

Comments (5)


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Iceshark39

1:37AM | Tue, 03 March 2009

Looks like a pretty impressive photo manipulation to me!

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Revelation-23

3:55AM | Tue, 03 March 2009

I see no gliders or Ori ships, so that's a plus. Would probably make for less of a fun vacation dodging Jaffa or Priors. Not sure what you did, but one thing I've seen mentioned is to take an image that you want in the background and use that as a texture to a massive plane placed far back in the scene to fill your scene. I've tried it before, with mixed results; it'll take some tweaking to get the fit right. Depends on your lighting and how much needs to go in front of it. I suppose you could do the reverse (without the huge scale) with a photo in front of a scene to render if you have a good alpha for the photo - or if you're adding a Bryce render to a photo, don't forget to do an render of the alpha. Just what I've heard and tried to mix and match renders. Anyhoo, great work with this.

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debbielove

8:25AM | Tue, 03 March 2009

Very clever indeed. And nice to meet you! Hi! Rob.

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texboy

9:36AM | Tue, 03 March 2009

fine-looking bunch of boys, Rick! glad you made it back from the Lesser Magellanic Cloud or wherever....

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zhaanman

10:34AM | Sat, 14 March 2009

Ha Love it can I come!!


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