When working with one of my books about religion I bumped into 3D graphics through one of the illustrators. Began working with Poser and Bryce at the same time as I worked with a World History.
A couple of years ago I did my first job as an illustrator; illustrating an encyklopedia about monsters. Also worked with the swedish magazine "Spike", with similar content.
Now I´m working with a fantasy story together with the swedish author Niklas Krog. I´ve made up the basic story and produced a storyboard. Now Niklas has written the first chapter and we have sent a presentation of the project to a publisher.
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Comments (7)
prog
Well, I have no idea of how to do that, but your postwork is really impressive-I would never be able to tell that you did any!!!! EXCELLENT work!!! I believe that Bryce can do a 360 degree panoramic render, but I've never tried it!!! Vote!
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From the way you describe it ("scroll") looks to me as if you're using the Camera trackball..that's bound to cause changes of angle as it's not precise. I believe that if you use the camera dials on the X axis you could add as much to a panoramic images without the slightest change of angle or lighting effects.. I haven't tried it personally but I HAVE noticed that whenever the camera trackball is used there's never accuracy! :)
Jay7347
Yu did an excellent job in my book! -jay
matsmolund
I used the X axis dial not the trackball. Thats not the problem. Is there another way?
Krid
excellent dynamic scene with great pov and colours
Robotmonster
prog is right. You could build up the scene in Bryce. Its 360 render-option works great. I've tried it out in the past and it looks great. Downside is that its done in point of view so if you really only want the same scene wider it's not the way.
TheGroovyDude
Awesome concept and realisation.......... you have some imagination dude...........