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BIO I have been on the computer since the dawn of connectivity and would be lost without it! My first program was Bryce in the early part of the 1990's....still haven't' quite got that program down...lol. I found fractals with the program Ultra Fractal and have bounced around numerous fractal generators till finding a home with Garth Thornton's XenoDream. Haven't' given up on Bryce, as a matter of fact, I continue to upgrade the program as new versions come along, I am hoping that one day the light bulb will go on, lets say I hope I have multiple light bulbs and I can enjoy using my poser, daz and 3D max too...LOL
I enjoy imparting humor and or memories in my work with stories that depict what I see, I hope you enjoy them... If you thought food was good for the soul, I agree.  As Excecutive Chef in a new restaurant I am opening with the owner.......LIFE COULD NEVER BE BETTER THAN THIS...taking over 30 years of experience in professional kitchens and putting it all together for this last hooooooraaaaaaaaaa LOVING LIFE
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Comments (6)
DMFW
Bryce is good for space scenes. A couple of tips you might find useful in future. If you want to depicit a moon as it might look from a world with an atmosphere, go into the materials editor lower the diffusion and from the drop down menu at the top right select "additive". This makes the planet look as though it is behind the sky instead of in front of it. A second tip is for planetry rings. They look best if the texture on them is concentric. Try this tutorial:- http://www.petersharpe.com/Tutorial30.htm Peter Sharpe also has some other good tutorials on his site for space scenes.
Dinhi
I am all over that! Thank you! :)
idezioJr
Very interesting artwork, I like lighting and colors.
Dinhi
Thanks idezioJr, I have this thing for color myself......only now I have to hold back, you don't find too many in space.....DMFW, I have been playing with the tutorial, amazing wealth of info there. Soon as work allows and play time resumes.....Engage! :)
evilsean
save you some rendering time .... http://www.upallnitestudios.com/html/tutorial1.html and to get a gap between the planet and the rings simply include a sphere slightly bigger than the planet but smaller than the rings and in attributes make the rings positive and the sphere negative while keeping the planet neutral...i`ll stick an example on my gallery tomorrow... keep up the good work!
Dinhi
You are all so wonderful! Thank you! :) DMFW, that tutorial is what set my imagination going, thanks again! .......*thinks to self, I may have overlooked the diffusion thing in a zelous attempt to begin creating...lol evilsean, I have bookmarked that tut and can't wait for friday!