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Beyond the sea

Bryce Sea/Undersea posted on Jul 05, 2003
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I am very new in underwater scenes, this image represents my first attempt in this sense, I want to give to thanks to all guys those that helped to obtain tthe information and tutorial about this subject and by its support. pakled nuski Zhann Coconut_Crab Hoping to improve my abilities with bryce and in special with this type of scenes, thanks for your time, and comments very welcome. note: I not match that play of lights that is created underneath the water when crossing the waved surface, if somebody knows help me please. again thanks.

Comments (26)


isulaelu

11:39PM | Sat, 05 July 2003

tech data: Bryce 5. Poser 5 (dolphin). little color correction in Photoshop 7. rendered at 2000x1535 300 dpi, two hours render. normal aliasing.

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Esme

11:44PM | Sat, 05 July 2003

oh wow, you did an excellent job! the udnerwater scene is excellent!

cynlee

11:51PM | Sat, 05 July 2003

can't go wrong with dolphins! looks pretty super to me ;]

Ornlu

12:10AM | Sun, 06 July 2003

Great render, You rendering for printing btw? "2000x1535 300 dpi" anyway, if you modify the plasma fire material you can get the caustics look you want. (applied as a gel map to a light of course). One thing I find odd about this render, underwater, the deeper you go, the darker it gets, seems to be quite the oposite in this image. =), sorry, I am just picky; it still looks 'great'.

liz24

12:51AM | Sun, 06 July 2003

looks good to me, the dolphins are lovely. nice job. Liz

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danamo

1:16AM | Sun, 06 July 2003

Hey, nice job Israel! Check the Bryce Forum search and type in "caustics generator". It is a free application and it can be used in animations too.you don't need to use quotation marks""

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clemens-k

2:24AM | Sun, 06 July 2003

totally different from your other works! very very good!

Hendricc

4:01AM | Sun, 06 July 2003

Very nice ! Now I know I did good on buying Bryce 5 last week LOL !

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TheBryster

5:48AM | Sun, 06 July 2003

I think it needs a few bubbles coming from the Dolphins' blow-holes but otherwise this is a great piece of work!

Joseph

7:52AM | Sun, 06 July 2003

Te quedan muy bien estos renders con bryce, aunque como dices, le faltan ciertos detalles pero aun asi es muy atractiva la imagen.

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Zetha

8:46AM | Sun, 06 July 2003

no manches isra te manchaste con esta imagen, esta cuper chida, la profundidad del agua, el reflejo de los delfines, mira a mi no me matan los delfines, pero si son bonitos, pero estos estan de no manches, el movimiento de los mismos, lo unico que digo que no me gustfue la planta esa fea del lado derecho, que esa luz no corresponde con tu composici, no digo que no pueda ser real, sino que brinca mucho y distrae, quitandole fuerza a los delfines... quiza tu composici sea medio rara, ya que la distribulles en el delfin principal y se dirige a las plantas, pero se pierde en las plantas, yo podar las mismas, no mucho, pero no las tomamar tan en cuenta en la composici, pero de todos modos, esta super chida la imagen, te manchaste ahora si.

MarioG

9:20AM | Sun, 06 July 2003

Excellent attention to lights/shadows/reflections..wonderful render!

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borsy

11:26AM | Sun, 06 July 2003

Excellent artwork!!!

cockjuice

4:02PM | Sun, 06 July 2003

I like the various lights on the heads of the dolphins and the surface is lovely. Have you tried to experiment with the light gels. One called caustics. Take a look my friend. http://www.wolfiesden.com/flash/bryce/tut/adv-lighting2.html You are doing great!

isulaelu

4:22PM | Sun, 06 July 2003

thanks for the link, i will check and repost the corrected version. gretings to all.

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ShadowWind

12:01AM | Mon, 07 July 2003

This is really, really beautiful. As a big fan of dolphins, I love the colors in this and their playful expressions. The ground getting lighter at the bottom true is not nature's way, but the lighting creates a quite magical landscape. Love this one...I'd mention how I usually do caustics, but I think they've got it covered...

flesh

2:45AM | Mon, 07 July 2003

Excellent render! the underwater scene is very realistic and magic, the trouble with the lights add to the scene more interesting view.

malevolge

2:57AM | Mon, 07 July 2003

very well done :) an impressive image

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jwdell

3:41PM | Mon, 07 July 2003

Awesome+++++!

gallimel

2:12AM | Wed, 09 July 2003

you really are a master my dear... impressive :)

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Doublecrash

9:35AM | Thu, 10 July 2003

Beautifully done! Not only the underwater feeling is perfect, but the dolphins make this image full of positive joy! A most excellent render!

candygirl1604

8:51PM | Thu, 10 July 2003

wow, another excellent work in your galeria, this in special has captivated, you removed much benefit to me from the subject and of your tools, I congratulate to you, you are a teacher in the digital drawing:)

Pontigary

3:06AM | Sat, 12 July 2003

Won't say that is a newbie's work. Technically very well done especially for the first try. And I like the lighting especially!

droideka

4:54AM | Mon, 14 July 2003

great scene. specially the lighting

alvinylaya

2:48AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

Wow! an awesome underwater scene. A playful scene that's full of life. Excellent job!

blueyes

11:07PM | Wed, 08 October 2003

Lovely dolphins


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