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Across the stars

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jan 21, 2018
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This has been sat gathering dust on my pc for a couple of years. Finally got round to finishing it. 3 separate renders for the landscape, planets, and stars. Thanks for looking.

Comments (13)


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Shayr

4:03AM | Sun, 21 January 2018

Very well done!!!!

orbital

4:46AM | Sun, 21 January 2018

Thanks

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fireangel

4:27AM | Sun, 21 January 2018

So convincing, if the air was breathable it looks like an appealing place for a holiday. I like the sense of reality you manage to create here, it does look like the place could be real.

orbital

4:47AM | Sun, 21 January 2018

Thanks

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miwi

4:40AM | Sun, 21 January 2018
Semil.jpg

orbital

4:47AM | Sun, 21 January 2018

Cheers

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Tracesl

7:54AM | Sun, 21 January 2018

wonderful scene

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Wolfsgirl

8:22AM | Sun, 21 January 2018

My goodness sweety.. I just love your sky's how do you do it?? I can always get a good sky in my Bryce five, but nothing like this... Just wow!!!!! Great job.!!! I'm actually working on a new image for the first time in years and years.. hehe ~Kristena (aka, Wolfsgirl)

orbital

1:54AM | Mon, 22 January 2018

The sky is just a custom one. I usually switch off the sun and use a spotlight as explained here https://www.renderosity.com/mod/tutorial/?tutorial_id=2281 I downloaded some nebula brushes and opened a document in PS. Set background to black and applied the brush in white. Then in Bryce, I created a lattice and in the terrain editor imported the nebula pic and applied it to the terrain. Then I flattened the lattice and placed them in the sky. Next i applied a material using the presets from the clouds and fog section. You can also change the color in the material lab. The planets were rendered in Bryce using custom mats with a simple black background. All 3 renders were taken into PS and using and object mask incorporated together by blending the planets to screen, and the stars to overlay.

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rajib

9:26AM | Sun, 21 January 2018

Splendid work ! Very nice out of the world scene.

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tyllo

10:36AM | Sun, 21 January 2018

Beautiful image!

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vdallas

12:15AM | Mon, 22 January 2018

A dreamy landing for an awed explorer.

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starship64

2:01AM | Mon, 22 January 2018

This is beautiful work.

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BryceHoro Online Now!

2:49AM | Mon, 22 January 2018

Very well done sci-fi scene.

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moebiustraveller

5:55AM | Mon, 22 January 2018

Marvelous, Orbital 😁

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Pelican

6:10AM | Fri, 26 January 2018

Wonderful scifi composition !!!

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voske

6:18AM | Fri, 26 January 2018

A wonderful sci-fi scene,fantastic image.


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