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Bryce (none) posted on Jun 11, 2001
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Greetings, its been awhile since I posted anything. This is bryce all by itself. No post work...although I need to do some..later. The trees are pic objects from liteluver. They work great by the way..and if anyone knows of a tutorial on how to make these things I'd appreciate a note pointing me in the right direction. Anyway, let me know what you think. Again the lighting took forever and a day. I wish Bryce would give a person the ability to assign zero ambiance to a texture as a default. Thanks all.

Comments (11)


Lorraine

3:49AM | Mon, 11 June 2001

very nice, this is a good image...i like the details...maybe different lighting...a great set up ....good job...

rondos

4:22AM | Mon, 11 June 2001

great job, love it

Kebbelchen

6:00AM | Mon, 11 June 2001

verry high details... this must be hard work... wonderful picture! ~{o;)

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foleypro

6:36AM | Mon, 11 June 2001

I cant remember where I saw it but I think it was Brycetech but they had poesable rope or maybe it was poserworld?anyways the trees are photographs of real trees then brought into photoshop or compareable program and the excess was cut out useing a tablet(wacom)?then it was pasted/saved with a transparent layer and then of course you import into bryce...Thats they way I have done it. if I only had a digital camera... I too use Litluvrs trees and I am very impressed by the way he/she did it I have gone into photoshop and repaired alot of the trees so they dont look blah

Heart'Song

7:20AM | Mon, 11 June 2001

Beautiful scene! Nicely done. (Thanks for the tips, foleypro)

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Morris

7:54AM | Mon, 11 June 2001

WOW! Beautiful scene! Gorgeous details, I feel like I could dive right into this image, jump on that carriage and go for a ride!

bonbon

10:17AM | Mon, 11 June 2001

the water is perfect and the whole scene is well done....=]

aprilgem

10:30AM | Mon, 11 June 2001

This is absolutely wonderful! A beautiful scene. I think gardenhose.com has a couple of tutorials on how to use their tubes and nozzles to create your own trees to use as pict objects in Bryce.

KAP

7:46AM | Tue, 12 June 2001

Thanks everybody for the Ideas about the trees and the really nice comments. I'll give em a try and see what happens.

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Tophar

7:54AM | Tue, 12 June 2001

Wow this is a very good Image Kap, maybe doing the trees the way you have, isn't such a bad idea as the render time will blow out something horrid when you do bryce trees, but here are some links there you will find some tutorials on trees along with other things, Oh and a bridle and harness would add to the realism of your image. The hoses look a little naked :-) A list of all kinds of Bryce tutorials: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/2780/linkstutorial.html Another one that has some good stuff as well as trees: http://www.deeptextures.demon.co.uk/Dtextres/DpTxfrme.htm This young lady's site doesn't have tutorials but there are some great tree meshes you can down load: http://w1.520.telia.com/~u52015187/ This one is Bryce tutorials in general mosts of good stuff here: http://3dgraphics.about.com/compute/3dgraphics/cs/brycetutorials/

Angaelic

11:31AM | Wed, 13 June 2001

Phenomonal Creation!!


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