Show Us Your Bryce Renders! Part 9
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welcome to the new comers, and very nice renders
S Ray - very nice render
Horo - thanks :)
Kootenay_photos - nice abstract using David's tutorial.
Good to see the tutorials getting an airing. I've continued to fiddle with hypertextures. Here's a simple experiment that uses an infinite plane and a mirror ball. The plane has a hypertexture derived bump applied to it. The composition of which is shown after the wireframe shot. Additionally a HDRI made by Horo DS-Sky01_0400.hdr from Deep Space HDRI ( http://www.daz3d.com/bryce-7-pro-deep-space-hdri-1 ) to give the reflective surfaces something interesting to work with.
Wow - really awesome render David
David - I agree with mermaid, the second reflection looks nicer to me. And really like the hypertexture experiment... looks like a drop in and oily surface.
Mermaid - Don't be to hard on yourself. I think you did nicely on the still life. We all wish that they would look like Slepalex's still... But we'll keep on trying.
kootenay_photos - Welcome to the forum... Really good job on your wings 3d render, I like the material and lighting, looks very natural. And also your abstract pattern looks very nice.... David and Horo have so much knowledge and they share a lot of it.... you are in good hands.
SRay - Nice car render.
After seeing David's last post, I decided to play with mirror planes, reflective objects and different of Horo's HDRI, I haven't applied the hypertexture yet.... Here are some of the results.
Thanks Vivien.
Here are a few using the hypertexture method David described above
Very cool reflective thingies...I'd say you find it hard to stop as the results must be limitless.
I'm still stuck in the real world...heh he, the below a result. Title: 'Higher, HIGHER...'
Jay
Edit: Added a border around the bottom one as it was blending in too much to the Bryce background, and postwork (motion blur) for movement. Could have done this latter trick in Bryce, but the rendering was taking too long (I kinda don't do long renders....waste of computer time etc.,).
Great texture work by David!
Well used by others too.
Wonderful movement in the very happy swinging girl by Jamahoney!
Unfortunately, somehow my scene with volumetric made flowers crashed and it won't open in Bryce anymore. It opens to 99% and then Bryce crashes! I lost it all! I did not even save a simple first version (stupid, stupid, stupid). Have to do it again.....
kootenay_photos - interesting abstract.
David - interesting effect with HT bump on ground plane. Got to try this one out.
Vivien - great spiral shape and nicely presented - all 3 are beaurtiful.
Mermaid - you beat me with David's hyper bump tutorial. Great results.
Jamahoney - lovely scene.
Cheers Hansmar and Horo...I think the postwork one is best; even though I usually try to avoid doing so - from a 'see-what-one-can-do-in-Bryce-without-using-postwork' attitude. However, as mentioned above, it is quite easy to produce the motion-blur effect in Bryce.
Jay
Vivien – Sorry I missed your beautiful renders, very nice work. Did you do the Spirals in Wings 3D?
Jay – lovely render, a very happy lass. I only see one render, is that the one with the motion blur. I agree abstracts are very addictive. I uploaded a few more to my Abstract Board on Pinterest.
Hansmar – don’t feel bad, most of the time I forget to save too, the bright side - more practise when redoing a scene,
Horo – thanks, looking forward to seeing your results.
Cheers, Mermaid...yes I see two works - the normal Bryce one and the motion-blur one...that's weird. I tried deleting the normal, but unsuccessful.
Jay
Hi Jay - I think it's weird too, I only see the small attached and the larger one of the same image. One will think by now the problems with the forum are sorted out, but I guess not.
I can see both pictures here. The second one hasn't got the small preview image below it though.
A long shot: Are you using Large Address Aware already? If not, you could try installing it to see if that's what it takes to get your scene open again. That may not help in any way, but then again it might.
It is strange, I'm not sure if its my browser. This is how I see Jay's post, the first image when I am logged-in and the second when logged-out. I'm just curious to see the difference in the images after Jay applied the motion blur.
Does the first one show up if you click on the attachment thumbnail?
Yes it does. It's the same as the second image, without the thumbnail. Weird LOL
A none Bryce related question - is there anyway I can disable the Windows 10 update notification, it's getting quite irritating reminding me every 2 days to update Thanks
A few weeks ago I looked into this problem myself. The verdict of the internet was that it was indeed possible but that it was tricky to do and all your hard work would be undone with the next windows update which would reinstate the popup. Everything I've read about Windows 10 has only further persuaded me that I do not wish to own Windows 10. The fact that it is "free" tells me everything I need to know about how good a deal it is for me to have it.
On my last Win7 updates, I didn't find a way to stop Win10 updates, 2.9 GB of downloads. When all was done, a agree/decline window popped up and I declined. Only then could I run the Win 7 updates.
Mermaid - Thank you for your comment, I did the spiral with Bryce, multireplicating a torus. your 3 hypertexture renders look great, I like the colors and design of the second the best
Jay - Just adorable, I agree with Hansmar, you managed to give her movement....Very beautiful. I also see the second render only.
Horo - thank you
Playing around with David's hypertexture method. It's sure and interesting concept I used Horo's HDRI and a three lobed ring from the Bryce library to make the spiral
here is a solution to removing the windows10 offer .... i have tried this method on 2 pc's and both worked perfectly
http://www.windowscentral.com/how-remove-get-windows-10-app-pc
Thanks, Vivien...it all started with the dress, which I got for free here (link is to Renderosity) on Renderosity's Free Stuff . Love the left bluey one - it reminds me of something, but can't put my finger on it quite yet.
Mermaid, that certainly is a strange one...not seeing both images, but to answer your query, I think you are seeing the motion-blur work.
Windows 10...very glad I didn't upgrade...Win 7 is still doing fine for me on this old computer.
Jay
Tim - thank you! I haven't reserved it, but the KB3035583 was installed, which I removed. I'll see how it behaves and remove it from the 2nd Win7 machine in a day or two if all is fine.
Vivien - great renders.
David - that hyper texture derived bump is another of those silly ideas. How am I supposed to stop playing with these? It's endless. I used two planes, one has different frequencies for all 3 directions and it is almost on top of the first but tilted a bit in all 3 axes. Just changing the HDRI. Bump is object space.
Thanks David, Horo and Tim for your responses to my Windows 10 Query. I will check out Tim's link.
Vivien - awesome renders, I love them.
Horo - Wow beautiful. I agree - very addictive. I must try your method adding another or maybe two planes.
Here's more
Horo and Mermaid - Thank you for your comments. I see that both of you have the hyper texture bug as well.... Love what you have done.. The colors and swirls on yours Horo look wonderful and both yours mermaid are so different from each other they each have their unique beauty...Really lovely all four.
As for me my hand is hurting from tweaking the same render for a few hours now...
This is the where I'll stop today.
Mermaid and Vivien - thank you. Great results from both of you. It shows that the same method can produce entirely different results.