Some old fashioned Brycing by pauljs75
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And a small bit of touch up with Jasc Paint Shop Pro.
You need something made of polygons? I've got your polygons right here pal! No, seriously! Don't run away! Just show me the drawings and I'll model it. Really. You want it for free? No, it'll still cost. I only do freebies on my own accord, and request jobs aren't up for grabs like that. Still here?
Need advice or direction? IÂ can consult too. I can also teach the basics of Catmull Clarke, provided you don't mind using Wings3D. It's the tool that has the essentials without getting fancy, like having copy paper and #2 pencils for drawing, but in the 3DÂ software sense. Perhaps it doesn't purvey the excitement of the more expensive tools of the trade, however if you want a solid foundation and understanding of the art - it does the job.
Oh yeah, I also do drawings/illustrations/animation/photography/photo manipulation/etc. I'm not just 3D, I'm a bit more multifaceted than that. No, I'm not talking about polygons in that case. But you know what IÂ mean. Look at my gallery, all kinds of stuff. Probably not the most inspired stuff at the moment, but nothing's really pushing my buttons much at the moment. I almost feel that my muse went on an unpaid vacation, so it's hard to do some things without the compulsion there. The right incentive might bring that back into working order.
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A somewhat decent artist who hasn't figured out how to make it big yet. Email or something if you think you know where next big break is that might fit my niche. I could use the help.
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And a small bit of touch up with Jasc Paint Shop Pro.
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Comments (3)
zescanner
ah... you were doing fine there until you said, "using Bryce for what it was originally meant for." Do you mean Bryce was only meant to be a tool for making landscape scenics? Do you mean that everyone who is using it make other stuff like abstracts or surrealism or sci-fi or stories or cityscapes or modeling or whatever are ABUSING the intent of the software?! --- by-the-way... this IS a pretty picture.
pauljs75
Well if you ever get a chance to ask Ken or Eric, they originally meant to use it as a landscape generator. I suppose that's why they have landscapes on the cover. Other features were added beyond the terrain generator and surrealism, etc. was a happy bonus... There is a bit of history to the software. I never said anyone was abusing it by expanding creative horizions by using it in unusual and unexpected ways. Quite on the contrary, they're doing something exquisite. (Not to mention that I've done some abstracts and renders of imported models using it. If there were any abuses, it was to the computer's processor - in that it's tied up crunching numbers for untold hours.) Unfortuantely it's the companies that have owned Bryce that never saw beyond it's original purpose that have stifled it's potential (or at least never put any money into evolving it into something even more powerful.)
Fidelity2
B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L. 5+.