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Bryce Romance posted on Aug 04, 2003
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I've been working on this one for days now and I finally feel it's ready. The idea for this image came during a (very inspiratitional) depression. The tunnel was modelled and rendered in bryce. The 4 channel limit of the bryce DTE was not enough to get every texture perfect, so some textures where made in PSP and are based on photo's and seperate renders of DTE-textures. The lightwrap effect was done with a volume texture. There's 60 radials in the tunnel to produce a realistic lighting. The person in front of the tunnel was lighted using a texture based on Adamite's x-ray material and the X-ray sky. The result was then heavily tweaked in PSP to create the right falloff and brightness. The total rendertime of the final renders was somewhere around 3 or 3.5 days. Well, that's enough for the tech bit. I hope you enjoy looking at this image. As always all C&C is welcome. More images will follow as soon as they finished rendering.

Comments (27)


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jory

4:12PM | Mon, 04 August 2003

Wonderful Image... Sorry to hear it was depression induced :( I love the backlight.

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Rayraz

4:19PM | Mon, 04 August 2003

Depressions can help you find yourself. I think it's had a good influence in the end. At least for my artwork.

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woodhurst

4:22PM | Mon, 04 August 2003

wow! excellent image--well worth that render time! awesome idea too. thanks for posting!

vangogh

4:56PM | Mon, 04 August 2003

This is very good!! The textures, especially on the floor, are excellent. And the lighting also.

shadowdragonlord

6:35PM | Mon, 04 August 2003

Ahh, but they never really come back these days... Cool image, it's cold and crisp and really dark, despite all the light in the scene!

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Euxeb007

6:49PM | Mon, 04 August 2003

Yes, excellent textures. Great and original lighting-effects on the two characters

iceblademush

7:24PM | Mon, 04 August 2003

great textures, great corridor!

ttops

7:48PM | Mon, 04 August 2003

Excellent work Rayraz.

garyandcatherine

1:11AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

Well done. I have a question for masters like yourself who do soo well at complex images. If they take 3 days to render, how to you test them during the construction phase to know what the finished effect will be? I usually have to resort to simple lighting in order to achieve an idea of what I am doing and end up accepting it. You not only have great patience but a keen and creative eye for this art. Excellent job.

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hyperborea

1:43AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

Strong image with a great composition and use of light and textures. Congrats!

djzer0

2:40AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

"There's 60 radials in the tunnel to produce a realistic lighting. " I would have to say this did the trcik, and perfect I might add. "The total rendertime of the final renders was somewhere around 3 or 3.5 days." I know the feeling, and I give a comforting sympathy pat.

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orbital

2:52AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

I like the way the figure is disappearing into the light. The matts are also excellent.

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Gog

6:13AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

Lovely image Rayraz, I'm surprised it didn't take longer to render....

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Rayraz

6:24AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

That's the power of rendering in layers Gog. Most of the time was actually spend on AA.

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Zhann

6:36AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

The mats are great, nice image!

Dennisld

7:14AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

Agree with everything said before me but how you guys can produce an image like this one in just a few days is beyond me. So simple yet so complicated, so atmospheric, so passionate. The words are superfluous, the attitude of the man, the stance, the right hand say it all. This picture alone tells tells your story,Rayraz. Congratulations on a beautiful image. Dennisld

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Doublecrash

9:01AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

Very cool one. The textures are excellent, as is the concept and the inspiration. Visually effective, this is a top job.

MuddyGrub

9:43AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

Looks fantastic. The lighting effect at the end is awesome.

gallimel

11:11AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

it's touchin and shaking. The writing says so much as well. Excellent piece, very inspirational.

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Ang25

11:12AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

Excellent! And what everyone else before me has said. This is definately an image worth the long render time. :)

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Incarnadine

11:26AM | Tue, 05 August 2003

quite evocative and rather perceptive - well done

derjimi

12:57PM | Tue, 05 August 2003

A very touching work, done perfectly. The text is a little bit hard to read because of the unusual font... Anyway - a 10++!

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jasonmit

2:08PM | Tue, 05 August 2003

Superb. Can't wait to see what you can do at my age (33).

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Rayraz

3:48PM | Tue, 05 August 2003

Jasonmit, when I'm at your age there'll probably be realtime raytracing systems, so by then I'll be making bryce machinima's :)

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danamo

4:19PM | Tue, 05 August 2003

This is some brilliant, incredible work! I think you are right about "realtime raytracing", it'll happen.

WindofChanges

9:52AM | Wed, 20 August 2003

wow!!! Rayraz the wordings and this work really touches me...I really love this...

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A_

3:21AM | Fri, 24 October 2003

oh my! This is one of the best scenes I've ever seen! the POV, the colors, the light and the writing, all give it such a strong emotional impact. Tears my heart apart. Excellent work from every aspect.


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