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Oct 7th 2001 | #18064 Report |
Member since: Sep 15th 2001 Posts: 33 |
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Oct 7th 2001 | #18079 Report |
Member since: Jun 1st 2001 Posts: 51 |
bryce comes in handy doesn't it?
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Oct 7th 2001 | #18083 Report |
Member since: Sep 4th 2001 Posts: 1003 |
They're very good, but as infinite mentioned, it looks like these have been done using Bryce. Text was added in with Photoshop, and possibly hue/saturation was altered in PS as well. The pic shows you know enough about Bryce to create a convincing landscape in that 3D prog. As for Photoshop's involvement, I'm not seeing much of it. But thats not a negative thing. |
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Oct 7th 2001 | #18084 Report |
Member since: Sep 15th 2001 Posts: 33 |
oh crap haha i forgot this a pshop forum. oops hehee. yes it was created in bryce. |
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Oct 9th 2001 | #18231 Report |
Member since: Aug 9th 2001 Posts: 2333 |
I say that the first one could have been done in photoshop. It could just be a picture which hads severe alterations and then a sort of paint-daub added to it. God know, it probably was done in Bryce but it's possible in Photoshop. As for the second one, that's impossible to create that in photoshop obviously. It's not nessesarily Bryce thought, there's a few landscape rendering progs out there. The hue could have been in Photoshop, and the text certainly is.
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