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Glass Wonders

Bryce Realism posted on Nov 12, 2006
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Marbles were a toy and art at the same time. Nothing like the sound of them rolling on a wood floor on a rainy day. Bryce 6 HDRI and a depth render was used to give it some depth of field with blurring in photoshop. Bryce has always done the most amazing glass effects and now with HDRI it is really the champ -regardless of the long render times. Bryce Mat by himmelstuer from free stuff - makes a great marble texture. I just used photoshop to colorize the texture map different ways. Thanks for looking.

Comments (12)


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bpclarke

4:04PM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Excellent rendition of an old favoriate. Superbly done. Bunny

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KatesFriend

8:18PM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Very realistic. You are very accomplished.

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MagikUnicorn Online Now!

11:31PM | Sun, 12 November 2006

Great Orb play

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danamo

12:33AM | Mon, 13 November 2006

Well, I can never accuse you of having lost your marbles,lol. Excellent realism.

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buzz69

3:18AM | Mon, 13 November 2006

beautiful artwork!! lovely colors and reflected materials!! ;D

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cshark

8:56AM | Mon, 13 November 2006

Wow! Nice job; you hit the realism nail right on the head.

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melevos

11:24AM | Mon, 13 November 2006

very beautiful done!!!!!

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Svarg

11:25AM | Mon, 13 November 2006

Beautifully done! The marbles are great and I really like the wood of the floor.

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rickymaveety

12:12PM | Mon, 13 November 2006

This is really spectacular, Scott.

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wawadave

8:45PM | Mon, 13 November 2006

looks best veiwed large!!!

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scotttucker3d

11:12PM | Mon, 13 November 2006

Thanks everyone for your nice comments and humor. I like that HDRI takes care of the lighting part of realism. That just leaves texturing and composition - those two are a lot easier to create from scratch ; )

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Stoner

3:23AM | Fri, 17 November 2006

Very nice render. HDRI is great instrument and fun to play with


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