Bright fall in a dark scene by thcseller
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Description
2nd image ive ever finished, im just starting with 3d and I am kinda looking for a little feedback.Any tip on how to make pics realistic a little more with bryce 5 would be great too ;)
Thanx for viewing
Made in Bryce 5
Retouched with photoshop 7.0
Comments (9)
DrOGaN
Im not a brycianer, but i like this pic!!
Pelican
Well done !
Markal
I too am a Bryce beginner...the secret is to just keep creating...this is a very good piece. Lets see some more!
choronr
For a beginner, you have done very well. The more you do, the better you will become. Total satisfaction with one's work seems to never come. However, with more experience, your pictures will improve.
highcrow
This is very beautiful.Looks like a painting!In the tutorials section here you should find some good Byrce tips.Personally,I find trial and error to be a great learning tool.
coolcatcom
You've done a fine job those water falls are really great. I think that anti-alise my not have completed it's job. Try your next one by setting your new document to Max Recommended this will give you more work space, than go wild. see you soon!!
thcseller
thanx for comments dudes! Some tips have been very useful. As for the anti-aliasing thing, im sure i did it all its only that the rock texture isnt good . My document was set at "max recommended" but had to get it smaller for the render cause my comp just suck an i didnt want to wait a weekend for an image i wasnt rly satisfied with in the first place... Thanx anyways see ya
Daunator
Try to get some more detail on the mountains in the back. I know that colors and such fade a lot with distance, but they still look a little too flat.
DJB
Study some mountains in pictures Grab textures from landscapes and use them.Waterfall is nicely done. If you finish off on the bottom.