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Paradise Reef

Bryce Sea/Undersea posted on Jan 23, 2004
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No imports. . . . coral- B5 trees w/self-made PS textures. . . . fish & bubbles-lattice objects w/ textures applied. . . . . .cylinder objects for light effects. . . . .terrain objects for background landforms.

Comments (9)


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artworksco

11:15PM | Fri, 23 January 2004

Nice work. ?:>D

MuddyGrub

12:49AM | Sat, 24 January 2004

This is fantastic! The fact that it's pure bryce is icing on the cake.

LFNForever

2:48AM | Sat, 24 January 2004

Very beautiful!! :)

silune

6:11AM | Sat, 24 January 2004

very cool modelling. why didn't you try some caustics ?

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nuski

10:07AM | Sat, 24 January 2004

silune- I did use a procedural gel on the light sources used in the background to create a caustic feel(Take note of the textural movement within the brightly lit background landforms). To create a more distinctive separation between the foreground and background, I placed the midrange objects (coral and fish)in shadow with slight caustic movement still visible on each. As for the foreground, there was so much color and detail that I felt that the addition of caustics might detract from the overall viewing experience. I hope that this explaination made sense! Thanx for the nice comment! :)

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zescanner

1:08AM | Sun, 25 January 2004

The thumbnail caught my attention and drew me in thinking I was in for a treat of a beautiful image (which it IS!) but to see it full size and espeically to learn HOW you made it just blows me away! I can't stop looking at it now. I kinda understand how you made it but this is beyond my current skills. Truly impressive!

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Mollock_20

12:04AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Nicely Done, very fish tanky :)

bigbadelf

12:30AM | Mon, 26 January 2004

Awesome. I like this version more than the earlier one. Great job.

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ShadowWind

11:15AM | Wed, 28 January 2004

Really wonderfully done, great fish, great lighting, excellent all around...


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