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Friday, January 12, 2007


It seems I have been getting back into Bryce lately. A lot of people seem to regard Bryce as an outdated, cheap 3-D modeling application with a very limited set of tools. This may be true, but I've seen a lot come out of it, both with my own work and the work of others. Bryce is easy for a beginner to get into, but complex enough to keep advance users constantly learning more. It's cheap to boot! If you've ever been remotely interested in 3D landscapping, and very basic modeling, give Bryce 5 a try!

This image took a lot of work, and an entire night to render. My goal was to improve my knowledge of Bryce's atmosphere emulation, with the hopes that I could create a very realistic setting with fog, haze, and water. I suppose I did what I set out to do.

0011 Fog

I've been thinking, if I don't do a sketch every day, I'll do a bigger project like this every two or three days. It might keep me on the ball when it comes to honing in my technique to do longer projects.

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