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dwsel:

--- Quote from: Blick Fang on June 05, 2013, 02:52:36 pm ---Again; great work.   What will the portrait be?

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Thanks, didn't notice your previous post on time due to cross-posting. As nobody guessed so far I think I can tell that this ring will portrait the Sierpinski triangle pattern http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle - so actually it will be a fractal ring. I'm making the model in such manner that it could be manufactured in this exact shape. It would be a triangle with side of length of about 17mm with 3mm and 6mm cubic zirconia gems.

dwsel:

--- Quote from: ianross on June 06, 2013, 06:13:20 am ---Wow, really good work, what version of Bryce do you use? this would make a great tutorial, I have a free version of Bryce.
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This has been rendered with Bryce 7.1 (that been available for some time for free) and I'm using in this image features that came with Bryce 6 and Bryce 7, but the scene is an easy enough to be rendered in all renderers when there's nicely setup studio lighting, so it would be possible to render it in ART, older version of Bryce (i.e. 5.0 or 5.5) or any other renderer.


--- Quote from: ianross on June 06, 2013, 06:13:20 am --- Please can you show us more of your work with Bryce and Anim8or. Can you import a model with textures from Anim8or into Bryce?
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There's not too many of them - when I'm making terrains I focus on procedurally generated features rather than modelled by hand. As for importing the models - it's great for rendering the static images as the Bryce does not allow to import image sequences or objects sequences (allowing only simple transformations during animation) + the renderer is not very optimized so animations are taking quite long (I'd say it's not much faster than ART is).

I've got one example of importing model made in Anim8or with textures into Bryce - it's the grass in the foreground of this image:

As for the tutorials for Bryce - those are great resources:
- https://vimeo.com/user5555030/videos
- /videos
There are some that are covering the way of importing objects with textures.

As for writing my tutorial on the process - I'm not feeling very confident of my abilities and that I have a good workflow to share with the other in the area of 3d modelling. I'm thinking about making a videotutorial in the future, but I feel that would need more preparations.

Blick Fang:

--- Quote from: ianross on June 06, 2013, 06:13:20 am --- I have a free version of Bryce.

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Hi Ian

Is that Bryce still free?

dwsel:

--- Quote from: Blick Fang on June 07, 2013, 10:52:33 am ---Is that Bryce still free?

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http://download.cnet.com/Bryce-Personal-Learning-Edition/3000-6677_4-75219820.html this is free and should be working well - it's Bryce 7 PLE. From what I remember 5.0 and 5.5 weren't PLE but were not limited for any use, but you won't be able to register those after DAZ have changed their site (registration links for 5.5 don't work any more). Version 7 Pro was limited time offer (available for free for several months). I grabbed it while it was available for free. Now it comes back as regular product, but in reduced price ($19.95) http://www.daz3d.com/bryce-7-pro/

ENSONIQ5:
Gorgeous work as always dwsel, your artistic talents are really showcased well with these images.  As someone who tends more towards the engineering side of things I am always so impressed by those like yourself, Headwax and some other Anim8ors who are able to use these 3D tools to make images that are just beautiful.

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