Spitfire X II by Schnaggi
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Description
This is my first Bryce-made Image so please give comments or ideas how to do better.
Schnaggi
Comments (4)
wgreenlee1
looks great but you need to give the veiwer of such a scene the sense of motion ,be it blurring or something like air turbulance around the wings or something ,but this is a good pic...
kromekat
Nice aircraft model! - I know what wgreenlee1 is talking about but given the altitude, there would be no background blurring of anything that far away. the planes could be motion blurred a little, but like most aircraft 'photographs' of this style, the pic would be taken from another plane travelling alongside, so again, no blur! - Might be an idea on the cloud layer to turn off shadow reception as the frequency of them sugests they are much lower than the plane. Finally...add a glass texture to the cockpit, if you dont want a pilot to be visible, just turn the transparency really low, but it needs highlights! - for a first bryce image, this shows great promise, keep it up! :)
orion23
Excellent models, especially for Booleans. I agree with kromekat's call on the cloud shadows and the glass canopy. Try dropping a white sphere into the cockpit and cranking the transparency of the glass down. You might be able to create the impression of a dimly-seen pilot's helmet. Also, your props aren't spinning. There's a really nice tutorial on creating spinning props at... http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/2470/propstut.html The tutorial was written for Bryce 3, but the method works just fine in Bryce 4. Keep up the good work! -- Jeff Edwards
Schnaggi
Thank you for the comments and the help. In the next days I will try to redo the Image whit your ideas.