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Above and Below

Bryce Architecture posted on Sep 14, 2003
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They did forecast a spot of rain. Single simple render following ideas I got in a tutorial by sacada. No post. Used negative lights which I've never really used before. Interesting. Might have to play with them a bit more.

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drawbridgep

3:17PM | Sun, 14 September 2003

Art is the question, not the answer. ;-) OK, it's one picture of my escher house after a lot of rain. The water is a 2d face that's been stretched a lot and put just in front of the view point. So yeah, the lower half is supposed to look like it's under water. Guess it doesn't quite make it? Maybe a terrain rather than a 2d face will help that and stop the line being quite so .... straight.

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SNAKEY

4:31PM | Sun, 14 September 2003

I have a suggestion dear friend. Why don't you have a water layer and make it vertical from where you want the under water look. If you check my gallary I had done a underwater swim image and that's the trick I used. Instead of the normal terrain horizontal for the water, use one layer of water vertical. Give it a try. The top water that you have done is marvelous and the POV is wonderful from that point onwards. Keep it up. ;) way to go. :)

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drawbridgep

7:12PM | Sun, 14 September 2003

Snakey acutally made a comment before mine, which is why my comment looks like an answer(Renderosity only allows one comment per person and removes previous ones).

amethyss

11:05PM | Sun, 14 September 2003

I don't know...I kind of like it like this.Sort of looking at 2 images in one.(Hmmm Certs ad.)Like looking at a view through glass.The water is very cool above.amgif6.gif

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hyperborea

2:48AM | Mon, 15 September 2003

Great idea and very good execution! Looks like the setting in in our monitor :) Bit aquarium like.

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zopeynn

4:34AM | Mon, 15 September 2003

excellent work.congratulations.

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baher

4:50AM | Mon, 15 September 2003

love this composition and your idea!

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Mel3d

8:47PM | Mon, 15 September 2003

WOW...exellent the underwater look!!!My vote :)

elharry

10:28AM | Tue, 16 September 2003

Cool pic, one of those images that inspire me back to Bryce, thanks!..:)

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Doublecrash

9:32AM | Wed, 17 September 2003

Fascinating result! Excellent work indeed.

Wahnfried1959

5:20PM | Thu, 18 September 2003

A realy interesting, beautiful and excellent work, which inspires the fantasy!!!

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oliveramberg

9:15AM | Fri, 19 September 2003

Beautyful idea. Well done! Cheers Oliver

derjimi

4:30PM | Thu, 27 November 2003

Top notch render. The lighting under the water is amazing. Very cool blue colors.

sharee2

6:39AM | Wed, 07 January 2004

wonderful... I one time as you remember tried to render one of your escher files, but my pc was really slow ;) but really fine.


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