A slightly different version to the one I was looking at. Your version seems to be a bit cosier. Here I’ve tried something ambitious with see-through materials.
Edit: a model from the DAZ store - which I would provide a link to if I could find it. The search system seems a bit wild, under a search for “sports car” it offered me some bizarre products and GT 40 (my first search) wasn’t much help either. But there you go.
Beautiful. Very effective! I experimented with mirrors. Again the normal ALS but toe-in doubled from 1.5° to 3.2°. Hiro is from DAZ. The rest is Bryce.
I made the image mostly monochrome to improve the effect since many of the details on the model were either red or blue, this did interfere somewhat.
These are great especially this one David (being a big Sci Fi fan I am a little bias lolol),
Are there any tutorials (hopefully vide’s) on making Anaglyphs ?
Maybe you could make a tut on how you did this particular image ?
I made the image mostly monochrome to improve the effect since many of the details on the model were either red or blue, this did interfere somewhat.
These are great especially this one David (being a big Sci Fi fan I am a little bias lolol),
Are there any tutorials (hopefully vide’s) on making Anaglyphs ?
Maybe you could make a tut on how you did this particular image ?
thanks in advance
Thank you Shaykall.
Well, there are indeed video tutorials on making Anaglyphs on the Bryce Mentoring DVD, including some examples. Although that is not the way these new images above were made. What we are developing here, somewhat painstakingly, is a set of filters to use in Bryce that will allow Bryce to render directly as an anaglyph without the need for any additional software. This will eventually… we hope… become a product, which will include the filters, example scenes and tutorials (video and text) in all probability. That bit has not yet been determined since we are still - as you might detect - in the experimental phase. Normally I’d just throw up some examples on the Gallery and have done with it. But since, last time I looked, the gallery was not accepting submissions - I thought I’d throw it open to the forum. If anyone objects to this approach, they only have to say so, and I will cease doing it.
Time permitting, a tutorial could be included on how the space ship image was setup. I just need to have time and the ability to remember… Since there will need to be a few examples of how to makes scenes, there is no reason why this could not be one. However, with the products, I usually like to include all the example scenes… and since I don’t own the right to distribute those models, I couldn’t really do that.
I wonder why this forum persists in informatting my messages?
Here’s a Halloween themed image I made the other year - anaglypherized. With the ALS targeted depth plus.
I made the image mostly monochrome to improve the effect since many of the details on the model were either red or blue, this did interfere somewhat.
These are great especially this one David (being a big Sci Fi fan I am a little bias lolol),
Are there any tutorials (hopefully vide’s) on making Anaglyphs ?
Maybe you could make a tut on how you did this particular image ?
thanks in advance
Thank you Shaykall.
Well, there are indeed video tutorials on making Anaglyphs on the Bryce Mentoring DVD, including some examples. Although that is not the way these new images above were made. What we are developing here, somewhat painstakingly, is a set of filters to use in Bryce that will allow Bryce to render directly as an anaglyph without the need for any additional software. This will eventually… we hope… become a product, which will include the filters, example scenes and tutorials (video and text) in all probability. That bit has not yet been determined since we are still - as you might detect - in the experimental phase. Normally I’d just throw up some examples on the Gallery and have done with it. But since, last time I looked, the gallery was not accepting submissions - I thought I’d throw it open to the forum. If anyone objects to this approach, they only have to say so, and I will cease doing it.
Time permitting, a tutorial could be included on how the space ship image was setup. I just need to have time and the ability to remember… Since there will need to be a few examples of how to makes scenes, there is no reason why this could not be one. However, with the products, I usually like to include all the example scenes… and since I don’t own the right to distribute those models, I couldn’t really do that.
I wonder why this forum persists in informatting my messages?
Here’s a Halloween themed image I made the other year - anaglypherized. With the ALS targeted depth plus.
Thanks for the quick response, I did buy the Bryce Mentoring DVD a month or two back, will fire it up and have a look..
I made the image mostly monochrome to improve the effect since many of the details on the model were either red or blue, this did interfere somewhat.
These are great especially this one David (being a big Sci Fi fan I am a little bias lolol),
Are there any tutorials (hopefully vide’s) on making Anaglyphs ?
Maybe you could make a tut on how you did this particular image ?
thanks in advance
Thank you Shaykall.
Well, there are indeed video tutorials on making Anaglyphs on the Bryce Mentoring DVD, including some examples. Although that is not the way these new images above were made. What we are developing here, somewhat painstakingly, is a set of filters to use in Bryce that will allow Bryce to render directly as an anaglyph without the need for any additional software. This will eventually… we hope… become a product, which will include the filters, example scenes and tutorials (video and text) in all probability. That bit has not yet been determined since we are still - as you might detect - in the experimental phase. Normally I’d just throw up some examples on the Gallery and have done with it. But since, last time I looked, the gallery was not accepting submissions - I thought I’d throw it open to the forum. If anyone objects to this approach, they only have to say so, and I will cease doing it.
Time permitting, a tutorial could be included on how the space ship image was setup. I just need to have time and the ability to remember… Since there will need to be a few examples of how to makes scenes, there is no reason why this could not be one. However, with the products, I usually like to include all the example scenes… and since I don’t own the right to distribute those models, I couldn’t really do that.
I wonder why this forum persists in informatting my messages?
Here’s a Halloween themed image I made the other year - anaglypherized. With the ALS targeted depth plus.
Thanks for the quick response, I did buy the Bryce Mentoring DVD a month or two back, will fire it up and have a look..
@shaykall - it is a good idea to get the hang for anaglyphs using the method outlined in the videos. Once the ALS is ready and can go to the shop (there’s still a lot of work ahead), you will doubly appreciate that you can render an anaglyph directly in Bryce. You can watch the anaglyph render, check, not yet happy, ajust a parameter, restart the render. Everything can be done in Bryce, from the start to the finished anaglyph. Only one picture to render, not two. Are you in animation? Hey, you can render an anaglyph animation.
@shaykall - it is a good idea to get the hang for anaglyphs using the method outlined in the videos. Once the ALS is ready and can go to the shop (there’s still a lot of work ahead), you will doubly appreciate that you can render an anaglyph directly in Bryce. You can watch the anaglyph render, check, not yet happy, ajust a parameter, restart the render. Everything can be done in Bryce, from the start to the finished anaglyph. Only one picture to render, not two. Are you in animation? Hey, you can render an anaglyph animation.
@Horo,
I found the video’s and the PDF’s, Following your tutorial I managed to get an Anaglyph image that actually worked )
Now I am going to have a go at something a bit more adventurous..