Siesta time in lilliputian land? by Apache2k
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Description
I had to use again a light dome :) All done in Bryce5 no post work. All comments r welcome :)
Comments (14)
victus1264
Neat Concept ... I like the fact that there was no postwork ... well done
AgentSmith
Great layout, great lighting! Keep it up!
deadhead
Unbelievable lighting ! I cant believe it is made in Bryce. Great work.
frndofyaweh
fantastic! and no postwork advertises your skills. the details and perspective are skillful, as well. keep on keepin on.
silune
I love the title ^_^ Very good job (I envy your palm trees... and stone texture)
vasquez
really nice, good lightnig and wonderful concept!
Lynne
Very clean rendering...doesn't look like Bryce at all.
linkinpark
Wonderful work,genial lighting...hard to believe it is pure Bryce!!Fantasticly done
Trouble
Superb lighting!! Looks almost like a photo!
kosv01
Great lighting and composition. It's really impresive that you used no postwork at all at this. The dome is a nice but slow technique...I wonder how long did this take to your machine... Congrats for this piece of art. Kostas.
Apache2k
Well, thank you all for the nice comments. Some facts about this image. PIII 600 MHz 2 1/2 days to render. lights:324 polygons:120614 cubes:97 sphere:46 cylinders:486 and the rest trees. :) Actually its all basic bryce stuff. The texture of the plane was made in Photoshop (reason why it looks so soft)might call prework and not postwork? ***Tip :: I made this rendering on my home computer but sometimes if the image is too complex i use the bryce lightning to render one still picture. I make an "" animation"" of 2 frames so that i can use the networkrendering. And if you got alot of computers like at work, then you can imagine what it will do for the rendering time. And sure you have to use on the animation option bmp format and not avi. I would put a screencapute of this in Bryce but i dont know how :):). ps.. first i was going to make a basic table but hehhh :) it became this...
Heart'Song
Wonderful work - I like it a lot
Eugenius
Great rendering technique!!!!
Rochr
Stunning work! I love the softness and the textures!