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Hatching Baby Dragons
Hatching Baby Dragons
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Description: Using Horo's lek-2outside.hdr for light. A cone of streeming light for the rays and a radial light with a "caustic" gel applied to create some pattern on the sea bed. The same objects as the previous underwater image except for the addition of a chain made of tori and a couple of odd bits of metal sticking up out of the sea bed also made with bryce primitives.
Added by: davidbrinnen
Keywords: davidbrinnen, bryce6.1, Horo, hdr, lek-2outside, IBL, seabed, sea, blue, water, underwater, experiment
Date: 06.11.2007 22:40
Hits: 4282
Downloads: 112
Rating: 4.75 (4 Vote(s))
File size: 305.5 KB
Previous image: Stargate



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tina gazcon
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Join Date: 08.07.2006
Comments: 254
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Wow another one! Your fast! I love the The lighting is great also the rays are equally beautiful. The only thing I see is that the fish look pasted on. Every thing else looks so real. Wonderful work David. You are truely an inspiration to us all! Every time I see one of your works I want to do that much better on my next one. Thankyou for you advise and encouragement! You and the other members are all so helpful.
06.11.2007 22:48 Offline tina gazcon pecasg62 at hotmail.com
tina gazcon
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Join Date: 08.07.2006
Comments: 254
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I meant to say that I love the bottom of the scene. It is true in detail.
06.11.2007 22:54 Offline tina gazcon pecasg62 at hotmail.com
icecreamman
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Join Date: 05.18.2007
Comments: 130
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As Tina said, the bump map on the ocean floor is wonderful. I can't think of much I don't like with this one. The chain and metal piping add to this soo much. An anchor might look good here too. Great job.
06.11.2007 23:32 Offline icecreamman jtemple032 at yahoo.com
gat
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Join Date: 12.21.2006
Comments: 667
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another great piece in just a couple off days, the fish do look out off place, reason for that is they are too bright I think. Also, I can't really see any caustics patterns on the ocean floor, the intensity must be either too bright or too deem, I know that could be a problem I am working on a scene that had that issue. anyways, nice job !
06.11.2007 23:41 Offline gat brshkv at yahoo.com
LitoNico
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Join Date: 05.07.2004
Comments: 242
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Amazing. I can see the caustics, the're not quite swimming-pool style lines of light, but more patches of unexpected light and dark. You've pulled the underwater look off perfectly. The fish look a bit odd, they seem almost... transparent? The one hiding in the coral fits nicely, though.

How long to render?
06.12.2007 01:28 Offline LitoNico LitoNico at aol.com
rashadcarter1
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Join Date: 06.04.2006
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Love it! Love the heck out of it! The fish do stick out but I'm not sure it is such a bad thing. I have found that fish do have transparent fins and that the fins behave alot like leaves of a tree when light passes through them. Awesome!

I think scenes like this one make you wonder if Vue is really all that much better of a program or if it is just better explored than our beloved bryce.
06.12.2007 03:35 Offline rashadcarter1 rashadcarter1 at aol.com
gat
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Join Date: 12.21.2006
Comments: 667
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In my opinion if you take away all the gadgets that vue has, then vue will be way bellow bryce.
06.12.2007 04:08 Offline gat brshkv at yahoo.com
Horo
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Join Date: 05.26.2004
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You seem to have got the hang of water surfaces as seen from below. Excellent. I think the choice of the HDRI was a good one. The sun is very strong in that one. Except for the fish in the corals, as LitoNico mentioned, the others look odd. Though I agree with Rashad that fins may have a leaf look of transparence, what appears as transparent to me is the body. Nevertheless, excellent.
06.12.2007 09:35 Offline Horo h.-r.h.wernli at bluewin.ch https://www.horo.ch/
caperh
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Join Date: 05.24.2004
Comments: 262
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Super !!!, amazing, without words
06.12.2007 18:10 Offline caperh betoher43 at hotmail.com
Popgriffon
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Join Date: 03.10.2005
Comments: 59
Scaling & main actor

Excellent image, and every separate element looks perfect to me (fish included). Yet I've remark about how they go together - IMHO waves are too big and lightrays are too thin and long to fit together, and to fit to the rest of the scene. And I've an impression that something is lacking in this image - that you've made just a background, and main figure is to be added..
06.12.2007 22:52 Offline Popgriffon poplowicki at pro.onet.pl
gat
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Join Date: 12.21.2006
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like a giant shark coming from the darkness of the ocean? :)
06.13.2007 01:28 Offline gat brshkv at yahoo.com
davidbrinnen
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Join Date: 01.03.2004
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The render time... I don't recall for this one. A few hours, not days, certainly not a terrible long time at least. This is, unfinished, yes - I am still thinking about what to put in to round the image off - shark is a possibility... maybe. Also, perhaps there is something to be done about the fish... About the lightrays, I'm uncertain - it is an effect I wanted to try, just for the sake of trying it. So it's "rightness" is subjective to me. As for working fast, I guess that is as a result of woking on various comissions, now and again I get asked to put something together for such and such a reason and it has to be done for the next day or the day after. People who see the results don't always understand how labourous a process rendering can be (or are even interested), so they only consider the build time. If you want the work, you have to find ways of speeding the process up and cutting corners where you get away with it. Work fast, or go hungry!
06.13.2007 18:48 Offline davidbrinnen mail at davidbrinnen.co.uk http://www.davidbrinnen.com
spektyr
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Join Date: 07.02.2005
Comments: 1010
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BRAVO DAVID!!!!!!

This is spectacular! The only thing missing, and as we all know this is a Bryce inadiquacy, is the caustics. The sun rays are really done well and the fade into the distance makes this the most believable underwater render I've seen yet. The fish and plant models are perfect and the mat for the sea bed is outstanding. The rusty anchor chain is the cherry on top!

Awesome job!!! 5/5
06.14.2007 01:19 Offline spektyr spektyr at aol.com http://www.spektyr.com
Qmish
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Join Date: 01.15.2019
Comments: 34
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Many years have passed, but beautiful composition remains beautiful. Bravo!
02.06.2022 12:20 Offline Qmish


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