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Bryce Sea/Undersea posted on Jun 30, 2003
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Picture was done using Bryce, it started with the Underwater tutorial by Apache2000, was done about 3 years ago.

Comments (7)


Sking

10:10PM | Mon, 30 June 2003

Wonderful image. Love the underwater lighting and the caustic effects are well executed. Great alround job. ---- Scott.

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Kate

10:15PM | Mon, 30 June 2003

great underwater effect...done very well, great detail

eternal_breath

11:07PM | Mon, 30 June 2003

As mentioned, you've managed some outstanding underwater lighting effects! If this is something you picked up from the tutorial, I'd love to get my hands on it... One or two things I would mention about it though, is firstly the column's broken ends appear a bit sharp. If you did these by carving them with a terrain at the ends - I would soften out that terrain just a bit. I may also have carved them out with rocks along their lengths to achieve missing chunks. I may even have placed said missing chunks on the bottom. The sand terrain works for the most part, but had I done it I think I would have used an image texture to achieve more action in the sand. A lovely artistic feeling to this piece! =P

arthez

1:53AM | Tue, 01 July 2003

xlt image - VOTE

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Apache2k

2:23AM | Tue, 01 July 2003

Very good image. Try to render also in volumetric world setting, i bet it will look better. Apache2k :)

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Doublecrash

6:18AM | Tue, 01 July 2003

Very good underwater feeling, I like a lot the blurry atmosphere.

Drei

6:22AM | Tue, 01 July 2003

Apache, is that you?? Never thought I'd see you around here:) Yeah the column was done by drawing it then making it 3d, I did leave the end kinda pointy, I was thinking same after I had a look at it. I should have also used different columns, tried to distort them a bit. I just copied and pasted same colum few times. The whole proccess was quiet easy, problem was getting all the items in right camera angle:) Was a pain, at that Time I was also using a crappy PC.


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