I have just begun to learn Bryce and enjoy creating with it. Gives me a sense of completion to see what I've worked at done and right there in front of me and being able to share it with others.
Note: I am NOT the native american artist "Bearcloud" that paints scenic scenes.BIOI'm Southern Born and Raised (thats SouthEastern USA for those that don't know). I'm a Very open minded person. I attend a Local Unitarian Universalist church and Even do their website.
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Comments (4)
Markal
This is a very good first attempt...but, the waterfall seems to straight and rigid..it needs more chaos...more billowing, more fog. Keep at it..practice, and you'll be there in no time. Good job!!
crocodilian
I agree with Markal. Its a good start, but remember that nature has lots of irregularities. Some things to think about: Rocks. Bryce has that nice rock tool-- some rocks at the base of the waterfall make sense (look at most waterfall sand you'll see that -- the water going over the edge ends up cutting through softer rock and boulders fall. . .) The light is VERY "hard" -- this is a waterfall in a very dry climate, Arizona maybe? Try softenting the atmosphere. Try to make the ripples reflect the disruption in the water from the falls-- normally, they'd be emanating from the fall Think about a point of interest, something that tells a bit of a story. . . Susan Kitchen's Real World Bryce 4 book (Highly Recommended!! and available inexpensively) has a section on waterfalls, I believe. . .this well worth your reading Nice image. . .
LFNForever
Good start? I think it looks just awesome!!! :)
meyhem
Nice job, get In touch with me and i might be able to help you out some. Keep it up and God Bless!