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Got you !!!

Bryce Landscape posted on Jul 27, 2003
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"Got you" says the kingfisher to the fish. "Got you" says the photographer after the long hours waiting for the perfect shot. "Got you" says Pierre after 24 hours of rendering. Another "kingfisher-Bryce-photo", kingfisher is once again a lattice, applying the DOF was of course responsible for the long render-time but I think well worth the (long) wait. Thanks for viewing, comments very welcome and very much appreciated. Pierre

Comments (32)


Heart'Song

9:56AM | Sun, 27 July 2003

It's fabulous!!! What a wonderful composite!

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Dragontales

10:02AM | Sun, 27 July 2003

Very Very cool. I love the water being sprayed up.

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madame

10:14AM | Sun, 27 July 2003

Fantastic artwork ! The superb colors, the atmosphere and the bird... everything is magnificent !

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Euxeb007

10:15AM | Sun, 27 July 2003

C'est epatant. It is stunning !!!

garyandcatherine

11:38AM | Sun, 27 July 2003

Tremendous work. I must say that this looks exactly like a photo. Well done. May I ask, how did you do the drops of water???

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bloodstone

12:04PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

Beautifu7! What processor are you running. 24 hours would have made me say "got you" too! Wonderful composition and the colors you've chosen are stunning

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meatpuppet76

12:22PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

simply beautiful ! gotta mnake it my wallpaper

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pjero

12:32PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

Waterdroplets are Bryce5 metaballs !! I do have a 1000 mhz. processor.

agentmike

12:44PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

This is awesome. Nice work!!

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romanceworks

12:50PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

Well, I gotta say. your photo and postwork definitely 'got' me! And my vote. Great work!!! CC

Wahnfried1959

3:31PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

A wonderful impressive and excellent nature scene. To believe barely that this is a Bryce Bild! Get my vote!

chapson

4:07PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

this is masterpiece, bravo....!!!

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Mel3d

6:36PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

My Vote of course...Exellent!!!Melany

MarioG

7:30PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

Even better than your "Kingfisher" image PJ, I gotta vote for work like this my friend!!!

amethyss

8:23PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

I must say also "It got me"!Coloring is fantasic.amgif3.gif

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Kate

10:41PM | Sun, 27 July 2003

excellent work..the render is just right, the water is stunning and can I have more of these please :)

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ITAK

1:40AM | Mon, 28 July 2003

Excellent! You have got not only brilliant picture, but and my vote too! Congratulation!

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CarloTraversi

3:13AM | Mon, 28 July 2003

Excellent "nature scene"! You got a wonderful photgraphic feel here: wonderful camera angle along with a perfect DOF. Great colors, mats and water as well. Gets my vote too.

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Doublecrash

5:08AM | Mon, 28 July 2003

Well, well worth the wait! Superb metaball for the water, the whole scene is fantastic. Count on my vote too.

AnneCHPostma

8:44AM | Mon, 28 July 2003

Excellent piece of work !!!

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pmermino

9:33AM | Mon, 28 July 2003

Great use of DOF.... Beautiful coloring ... Wow ...

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nun2brite

3:37PM | Mon, 28 July 2003

Stunning bryce work, you da man!

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zfigure7

1:09AM | Tue, 29 July 2003

Very well done. I thought it was a photograph. Great looking bird. Excellent one this one!

terra-man

4:26AM | Tue, 29 July 2003

Wow pierre, geweldig!!! De dov is perfect en de omgeving ziet er geweldig uit, zijn die waterdruppels metaballs? Goed gemodeleerd dan!

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danamo

2:11AM | Wed, 30 July 2003

Outstanding work! It does have a photographic reality.

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foleypro

9:22AM | Fri, 01 August 2003

Excellent work here,I too love the DOF and the Textures and Lighting are superb.... Here is a very small tutorial that will cut off about 18 hours on that render.... You will need a Paint program that lets you blur...Build your scenes Background first then Render very Large 2500x1800 or what ever you want,Then Bring into your PaintProgram and add Blur to the whole Picture just the amount you want Save as Jpeg Then bring into Bryce thru the Picture editor and apply to a Square/2dPlane Place the square where you want then start building the scene around the Square keepin very close attention to the Ambience/Diffusion settings in the Material lab I always adjust the Ambience to 0 and Play with the diffusion to adjust the Darkness of the Background also make sur you turn off all of the Shadow options in the Material Editor too...This way no Shadows are playing on the Square(You already had the shadows when you first rendered the Background)Now Render a small portion and that should be it render away...Sorry for the Ramblings but I tried the DOF on a render and man I couldnt wait the hours it would take so I decided to find a way around the Long Render times,I hope this helps to keep the Creativity going instead of the Rendering times...Now for Postwork you might have to Blur the abrubt line that the 2d plane/Square would make but that will take a minute or two in your Paint Program...Stunning piece of work...

darksecret1

10:35PM | Fri, 01 August 2003

beautifully done. i like what u're trying to capture.

alvinylaya

10:42PM | Sat, 02 August 2003

Genius work! I love it! It's 2d and 3d seamlessly incorporated. Beautiful results!!! Way excellent!

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Rochr

3:38PM | Sun, 03 August 2003

Excellent piece Pierre!

aussie-3d

8:45PM | Sun, 03 August 2003

Excellent, stunning and brilliant, well worth the wait..

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