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Bryce Scenic posted on Mar 26, 2003
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This image grew too big for my computer. I added too much grass. Now Bryce crashes when I try to load it. Fortunately, I got this render done before then. The grass is from Plant Studio, using Nigel Pickerings files. Postwork in Painter.

Comments (5)


roobol

11:56AM | Wed, 26 March 2003

3D grass can be quit big as far as memory requirements are concerned. Try standard bryce trees, when you pull them into the ground plane they make great bushes. They're about 200 kB each and you can use truckloads of them.

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zescanner

11:59AM | Wed, 26 March 2003

Well... it was worth the trouble. I love this image. Nice feel to it. (P.S. please let me know if anyone gives you any tips on how help on rendering grass. Memory hog for sure!)

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cambert

6:47AM | Thu, 27 March 2003

Nice composition and atmosphere :-)

alvinylaya

10:30AM | Fri, 28 March 2003

I can definitely relate to that, the samething happens to me. I agree with roobol about using trees. Anyhow, you did a great job on this.

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Doublecrash

9:37AM | Sat, 29 March 2003

It's nice indeed and it's really a pity you couldn't render it bigger. Thumbs up.


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