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Bryce Atmosphere/Mood posted on May 29, 2003
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Whew. Attempting to figure out reflections and lighting in Bryce. This image has many flaws but I'm calling it while I have hair left! Maybe some kind soul out there can tell me why the light caused the odd design on the window (looks like she needs to grab the windex) Room furnished with Anton's Antiques Coffee Cup by Renzo Plants by Drew Costigan Thanks for viewing and any help you can come up with :)

Comments (16)


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zorares

9:43PM | Thu, 29 May 2003

Now this is art! Excellent Image!

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Euxeb007

9:58PM | Thu, 29 May 2003

Very very beautiful. Lighting is outstanding !

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striving

10:06PM | Thu, 29 May 2003

Only thing I can figure about the window is the light rays are divideing up and giving that lined looked. Not to hip on using volume lights. But as far as the image goes, it is very well done. Great layout to the home and nice details. A very well done image! I like it.

darksecret1

10:23PM | Thu, 29 May 2003

wow beautiful. o love the lighting.

tcdrushgeddy

10:58PM | Thu, 29 May 2003

great pic, i could guess the pattern on the window might come from using a gel with a volume light.. its looks good anyway.

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Djeser

12:42AM | Fri, 30 May 2003

Lovely image; lighting looks great

Sking

12:52AM | Fri, 30 May 2003

Wonderful image. The scene is well put together and the lighting is very well done. Sorry, can't explain the odd pattern on the glass..... but its not to bad a thing. Great alround job. ---- Scott.

a21293

12:57AM | Fri, 30 May 2003

Beautiful and touching the ligting is perfect you can almost see the tiny dust particles from the sun shining in brilliant image!and the window the lighting makes it :)

V1xxy

1:56AM | Fri, 30 May 2003

This is lovely! I just love the lighting, and I never would have noticed the lines, had you not mentioned them. Excellent work!

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ITAK

2:24AM | Fri, 30 May 2003

What to say? Brilliant work! Lighting make a magic atmosphere of scene

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Doublecrash

5:11AM | Fri, 30 May 2003

What a wonderful setting! The only thing I'd like to see it's a bigger posting size! Excellent image and mood.

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castaneda

3:58PM | Fri, 30 May 2003

Beautiful piece regardless. Of course, we're always our own worst critics. I use to get bands of pixalation with certain sky presets, or if I used a lot of haze. I never did quite figure out what it was. It stopped when I went to Bryce 5. Anyway,the lighting in this is wonderful.

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zfigure7

1:39AM | Sat, 31 May 2003

Everything is fine, you're hallucinating. This is fabulous, I think it's a 10

shadowdragonlord

4:18PM | Sat, 31 May 2003

Ahh, M'lady, it would appear you've got both reflections AND lighting figured out just fine! VERY realistic, and the complexity is incredible... Was it a big RAM hog? Looks wonderful, and very lonely...

faveral

4:58PM | Mon, 02 June 2003

Beautiful picture ! Great lighting ! I've had the same problem with volumetric lights forever. I think it's the way Bryce calculates it. Whenever you use atmospherics and transparency (even worse with blend transparency) this kind of pattern appears. tcdrushgeddy is right tho, removing the gel makes it a little better. You can also use the highest antialiasing settings (if you have the patience !)it doesn't remove the pattern but it smoothes it out and makes it less noticeable. The only workaround I found is to do 2 renderings, one with atmospherics and one without, and then blend both in Photoshop, and lightly erase the annoying pattern where it appears. But save your hair, please, this picture is great !

CraigInOmaha

9:21PM | Thu, 21 April 2005

I'm a late-comer, but just have to tell you, this is one of my favorites in your gallery. That table to the left, under the lamps, really makes this image beautiful.


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