Welcome everyone! My art represents what I believe is the next step in the eventualities of graphical evolution... in other words, I believe that I am helping the cause, piece by piece, to break us out of the horrid Window's default graphics world we liv
Ok, I almost didn't do this, at the risk that I'll get lynched for revealing the Bryce-heads "big" secret, but I want all of you to realize how simple it is, so you can make them for yourself. Hopefully this won't result in more Bryce uploads, but if the admins think it will, I give them 100% permission (not like they need it ) to delete this thread. Ok, in any event, here's how it's done:

1. Create a metaball (if you don't have metaballs, a sphere will do)

2. Make it really big and raise it so that it's not touching the ground.

3. Next apply a silver material to the shape.

4. Now duplicate the object (Ctrl D) and move the new object next to the first metaball (or sphere).

5. Make the new object just as big, but a little longer, like a football shape. Rotate the object along the X axis, so that the end of the football object sticks into the metaball (or sphere).

6. Now create a radial light (the first of the light objects under the "Create" tab. Make the intensity a little lower and apply a color to it (later you can mess around with the intensity and other materials).

7. Duplicate the light (Ctrl D) and move one of them into each of the two objects.

8. Get into the directors or camera view, and move into the objects.

9. NOW FINALLY you start to see it take shape. If things are too dark, or too bright, you can always change the light intensity.

10. Now comes the "hard" part (actually not hard at all, mostly just time consuming). Camera positioning!

11. It will probably take some time to get used to and to find something worthy of rendering and saving, but you will come up with something that looks great sooner or later. You've just gotta play around with the camera, light intensity, and coloring.

CONGRATULATIONS! You've just mastered the art of the Bryce Head!

In the words of the great (and unfortunatly late) Nick Burns:
"Oh yea, one more thing: You're welcome"
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on Aug 07, 2003
Thank you China!
I.R. Brainiac thinks appreciative thoughts at China.
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on Aug 07, 2003
hehe space after / me

There ya go

Your most welcome IR.
Now everyone can refer to themselves in the third person



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on Aug 07, 2003
I.R. Brainiac thinks them at Koasati too.
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on Aug 07, 2003
You guys are too funny some times.

Thank you macrobaye for one of the thousands of ways to do Bryce abstracts.

Let's keep in mind that everybody has their own way of expressing their creativity. You can make "Bryce" abstracts in 3DS too.
on Aug 07, 2003
China I dont think macrobaye will tho.
on Aug 07, 2003
Thus we are all now familiar with the term "Crappy Bryce Blobs" and Jafo knows just how to treat them.

Seriously though, as I've said before, some Bryce works come out cool. However, there are far too many that look like CBB's

And as was said Macrobaye, you lose credibility when personal attacks are made. Let's stick to referring to the type of so-called "art" not the artists.
on Aug 07, 2003
That would make him a "loser"
on Aug 07, 2003
I.R. Brainiac hopes someone will explain how to use the quote button.
on Aug 07, 2003
#23 by Skinner I.R. Brainiac - 8/7/2003 11:01:38 AM I.R. Brainiac hopes someone will explain how to use the quote button.


Highlight the text you want to quote and then click on the "Q" for that comment thread....it should show up in your message box...you can type your own text before or after any quote
on Aug 07, 2003
Thank you macrobaye for insulting every wall I've ever made and adding another name that someone can call me, i.e. "no-talent ass-clowns." I feel much better knowing that I have no talent, and coming from you, it means everything.



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on Aug 07, 2003
And thank you Lady Wolf for having the class not to upload 10 different versions of the same work.You are one of the GOOD ones.I have your amberglow on my desktop now.
on Aug 07, 2003
24 by Sir Green Armani - 8/7/2003 11:04:37 AM #23 by Skinner I.R. Brainiac - 8/7/2003 11:01:38 AM I.R. Brainiac hopes someone will explain how to use the quote button. Highlight the text you want to quote and then click on the "Q" for that comment thread....it should show up in your message box...you can type your own text before or after any quote


Thanks Green Armani.
on Aug 07, 2003
You're welcome
on Aug 07, 2003
This would have been a great post if it was intended as a small tutorial. But the intention of it it's just to create turmoil and in the process, offend a large group of people.
Macrobaye, while some of your work is good, it’s really nothing more complex than what you are trying to reveal with this post.
GA has come to master the so 'simple' technique you speak of. And if you would have been here long enough or had bothered to scroll thru the message board, you would know that GA beat you to a tutorial post in how to create this type of designs. I believe the thread is call ‘Bryce 101’
So the “big” secret you speak of has long been revealed.
If you really want to be helpful, try to post things that actually HELPS

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on Aug 07, 2003
Apocalypse_67 says: so this is how its done

Thank you for revealing this "BIG" secret to me.



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