Cityscape4 by dk3d
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Description
This one started out with an idea for a forest and lake type scene. Got a little out of hand I guess, too many developers. :)
Comments (33)
jddog
Really nice composition, light and texture. Only Bryce ? Cool work.
lokhbahr
I love the forest ;-) Absolutely stunning. Love the sky.
dk3d
Thanks. Yeah, I should add, that the smoke coming up from what one of the distant buildings was Photoshop as are the 'wakes' around the edges of any water. Most of my stuff I use alot of photoshop work after it's rendered to brighten or enhance or even completely shift colors. But basically yes, it started in Bryce as 4 terrain models for the cityscape, etc... a few fake vertical cloud plane layers for the smokey effect. (by that I mean they're facing the camera lens, not horizontal to the sky) Using a few of those saves hours of rendering time vs. Volumetric clouds which usually crappy anyway (at least given my patience tolerance level! :)
gerry_g
Looks a little bit like what it is ( a terrain mesh) but so what, it's still pretty incredible and very imaginative,,,,,,,,,,ace !! ;-)
woodhurst
very cool. I love the lighting
Longrider
Very nice,great scene.
Gog
Cool image, that looks like the tyne bridge, so is this Newcastle 2050 AD??
Alexander_Kroener
The light and the clouds create an interesting, slightly gothic city athmosphere. You might improve the water a little. Anyway, a great picture!
linkinpark
Beautiful work,I like the golden haze..It creates very interesting atmosphere!
Taura Noxx
looks great! love the shadows on the building on the right.
QP
Great stuff!
Doublecrash
Quite impressive! An "ooooh" sense of scale! Excellent picture.
madame
Very beautiful scene and excellent lighting and atmosphere !
SylvieB92
It's really a beautiful image with a great lighting! Just a question...how do you made it? This question is for me, just for to know how make a image like this with so many objects :) Did you use a program of drawing or not? Thank you in advance for your answer:)
imanwillie
this is great stuff
Calanthe
Wonderful image!
garyandcatherine
I can't believe what I am seeing. I never knew Bryce was capable of a render of this immensity. You have created a true classic that I hope all Renderosityheads should be appreciative of. This deserves nothing less than an Excellent ranking and a vote. Incredible job!
darkstarhellion
I can't get over how impressive that is.
CarloTraversi
Wow... a great cityscape and a great golden sky. It worths more than excellent :o)
PinkyLee
Hot damn! How long did this take to render?
alvinylaya
Phenomenal image. The drama in the atmosphere is magical. Hat's off for this excellent job!
orbital
BRILLIANT, REALLY AWESOME STUFF.
ia-du-lin
einfach gigantisch
Maubre
This looks really like a Futurecity! The Sky is perfect, the Atmosphere is excellent. wow!
dk3d
Again, thank you everyone! It's not really as complicated an image as it appears but it did require a bit of RAM to pull it off because the closest terrain models were at 2048 resolution. One of these days soon I'll write up a quick tutorial if anyone's interested and I'll post it on my site. It won't be for >this< exact image but for this type of image. I have another image with the viewer standing down on that little bridge and looking up.. but I used my upload limit for today so it will have to wait until tomorrow. It's a more dramatic image I think but less going on and I actually prefer it to this one. Again thanks! I appreciate all the great comments.!
Mr-Gibs
Wow, in that case I can't wait for tomorrow! (And the tutorial as well!) Super image!
tricksta
Very good! But so hard 2 get good building textures!
ocddoug
Awesome depth and scale to this. Looks like the end of the world. Well done!
lemonjim
very sweet! (cough, hack!) works great, and deserves this great size too.
cambert
I'm stunned. A truly remarkable piece of composition and a beautiful render.