surreal landscapes with that early 2000's look, i need moar
My favourite of all time
so do I
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bump and I'll drop some Bryce OC's soon
>>8062526oh lawd bump
this only caught my attention because my name is Bryce. what is this? did i make something cool i didn't know about?
>>8062679it's a 3d modeling program that was really popular in the mid 90's and early 2000's. the early versions of the program make some very surreal looking effects especially with landscapes involved.
This website has it all. People still use this tool and it's still great even after all these years!https://www.bryce5.com/index.php
>>8062690oh yeah i'll be sifting through this for a while
* Daz3D are the current owners/developers of the Bryce software, occasionally they do put Bryce 7 on sale at very heavily discounted prices:* Daz3D are currently promoting their own product "Daz Studio 4" and a new plugin called "Ultrascenery 2" as a modern 64-bit alternative landscape/scenery creation tool to the older 32-bit Bryce 7.Bryce 7 / Ultrascenery 2 - https://www.daz3d.com/bryce-7-proDaz Studio 4 - https://www.daz3d.com/technology/* Bryce 7 does not work on MacOS 10.7 or higher. It likely will also not work on any flavour/version of Linux.* Because Bryce (including v7) is only 32-bit software it can only make use of at most 2Gb of RAM, this isn't ideal for making large renders, however there is a patch program which will allow Bryce to run with approx. 3.5Gb of RAM on 64-bit versions of Windows, the patch program can be downloaded from:https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/large-address-aware.112556/* Even while running Bryce with the Large Address Aware patch, very large/complex renders can still cause the program to freeze/crash, so remember to save often, also note that Bryce 7 is only 32-bit software from late 2010, not some heavily optimised 64-bit modern 3D tool from 2023/2024, so while Bryce is quite fun/powerful/functional for its age, and it makes getting into 3D art somewhat easier and cheaper than other more modern tools, it does have some limitations.* Daz3D run a Bryce community forum at:https://www.daz3d.com/forums/categories/bryce-discussion* Daz3D also still have a fairly large selection of Bryce-compatible plugins and custom terrains/textures/etc. for sale on their website.#NotSponsored
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OC, I can make more wallpapers of older projects, lemme find some>>8062336that looks really fucking awesome
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What program do you use to make these? I'd love to make some as well!
>>8064033Most of these were made with some version or other of Bryce ( >>8062786 >>8062690 )I don't recall what they used to create the game Myst ( >>8062118 ) with back in the day, though it possibly wasn't Bryce.And this one ( >>8062067 ) was most likely originally made with Adobe Illustrator or some other vector-based graphics software.
>>8062786I used to be hugely into Bryce in the 2000s. It's been through the ringer, but Renderosity is still around: https://www.renderosity.com/gallery/sections/2/bryce
>>8062051Someone on another board got into an argument that I can't remember the subject of and posted this AI generated pape. Artistic integrity aside, I thought it was pretty wild.
nice, I have a bunch of these, though desu a lot of them are still up on Digital Blasphemy and Visual Paradox if you want to track down more from this era
This is good shit. Now I just need an intelligent DnB mixtape and i'm sorted.
>>806576790s/00s dnb mixes is what got me into making 3d art so i owe them a lot of love
Ryan Bliss pretty much single-handedly popularized this stuff. And he's still doing his thing today:https://beta.digitalblasphemy.com/He still makes all his old work available.
I doubt anyone would use this as their wallpaper, but I really liked the aesthetic it has.
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>>8063515Very nice>>8063524colors to harsh imo
>>8065606this my jam
wish there were more of these in high res.
>>8068838Use an upscaler to make them higher res.
What a trip. I remember digital blas fromback in the early 00s
>>8065225fuminori pov
>>8062051I was just watching an LGR Video about this, but what I really want to see is renders from the other software mentioned Mojoworlds, I fuckin love those bejeweled 2 backgrounds
>>8071088just gonna leave this link here... >>8071096
>>8072354I'll post some upscales later but I'm stuck at work.
It's a toothache to fit within file size requirements.
OK fuck off with the be file size have this and denoise them yourselves.This site has a lot of them.https://visualparadox.com/?fb=covers
>>8068838peshay studio set (1996)
Come on, fags, don't give up so easily.
>>8073616yup we all saw the youtube video of the heckin obscure dnb set with 3 million views>>>/mu/
From FFVII
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Bump with my first time using Bryce.
>>8078381Holy shit, this looks amazing
>>8078522Thank you, anon.
>>8063518>>8063524I like these.Thanks
>>8062067bump for stuff like this