Yes I remember when I used balls for reflection in bryce. Come to think of it I still do. In some way I really liked the way the reflection was in a blue background when I did the reflection with objects in bryce. I like this because for Raytrace it takes up alot of memory to make this in Poser. Very good job and very pretty.
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tda42 ...Pink Paws...
Joined: November 2003 Posts: 2551 Location: Tennessee, The Great Polecat State |
01 Jul 2007 11:12
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Tormie Posette enthusiast
Joined: March 2003 Posts: 8280 |
01 Jul 2007 14:44
Yep, it's very good, I like all the context with the ross and the reflective balls !
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JanReinar Posette enthusiast
Joined: December 2003 Posts: 2385 Location: Rio de Janeiro |
01 Jul 2007 17:16
Very Beautiful Work!
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Whazizname Power User
Joined: April 2006 Posts: 654 Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA |
02 Jul 2007 02:16
Thanks for the comments friends.
tda42, I've been experimenting with using a one-sided square as a fog plane; so I may have found a way to get that bryce blue haze look without using a lot of Poser resources. I'll post an example soon; since the challenge lasts all month. _______________ It's not what you look like, when you're doing what you're doing; It's what you're doing, when you're doing what it looks like you're doing. |
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