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Topic: My artistic hobby
SamaraNJ's photo
Mon 12/08/08 07:58 AM
Filters are a wonderful thing sometimes..

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Mon 12/08/08 02:25 PM
They are I do a lot of cleaning of the pictures as well, be it noise, bad lighting, blemishes, or anything else. This is all just part of the hobby. I've been out of doing it much lately but after some of the replies it gets me wanting to do more with it, perhaps I should bust out my copy of Bryce. I never got too far with it just played around some.

artcat's photo
Mon 12/08/08 02:41 PM
Bryce is an excellent program. There's a lot you can do with it, quite obviously.......and you haven't even explored all of it's avenues yet.

talldub's photo
Mon 12/08/08 02:42 PM
Hey Cat!

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Winx's photo
Mon 12/08/08 02:57 PM
Edited by Winx on Mon 12/08/08 03:17 PM
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Bryce is an excellent program. There's a lot you can do with it, quite obviously.......and you haven't even explored all of it's avenues yet.


Is Bryce very different then Adobe Photoshop?

If so, what is the difference? I'm buying my child Adobe Photoshop. That is what they're using in school.



artcat's photo
Mon 12/08/08 03:10 PM


Bryce is an excellent program. There's a lot you can do with it, quite obviously.......and you haven't even explored all of it's avenues yet.


Is Bryce very different then Adobe Photoshop?

If so, what is the difference? I'm buying my child, Adobe Photoshop. That is what they're using in school.


Best to stick with what they are using at school, it will be what's most useful for your child since that is what they will be trained in.

There are some things about them that are very similar yet Bryce has some things that are completely outside the scope of Adobe Photoshop.

artcat's photo
Mon 12/08/08 03:13 PM

Hey Cat!

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Hello Dubby!!!! Huge hugzzzzz my sweet Irish friend. How are you?

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Mon 12/08/08 03:17 PM


Bryce is an excellent program. There's a lot you can do with it, quite obviously.......and you haven't even explored all of it's avenues yet.


Is Bryce very different then Adobe Photoshop?

If so, what is the difference? I'm buying my child, Adobe Photoshop. That is what they're using in school.





Bryce is way diffrent starting with a price tag around $1000 I don't have a full version with all the nice textures and guides just a broken down try me kinda version that's older. Bryce is used for 3D images it does nice work with scenery and the such.

Winx's photo
Mon 12/08/08 03:18 PM
Edited by Winx on Mon 12/08/08 03:57 PM



Bryce is an excellent program. There's a lot you can do with it, quite obviously.......and you haven't even explored all of it's avenues yet.


Is Bryce very different then Adobe Photoshop?

If so, what is the difference? I'm buying my child, Adobe Photoshop. That is what they're using in school.


Best to stick with what they are using at school, it will be what's most useful for your child since that is what they will be trained in.

There are some things about them that are very similar yet Bryce has some things that are completely outside the scope of Adobe Photoshop.


That makes sense. I was just wondering because I hadn't heard of Bryce before.

I think it's awesome that my child's elementary school is offering ArtTech.

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Mon 12/08/08 03:19 PM

Bryce is an excellent program. There's a lot you can do with it, quite obviously.......and you haven't even explored all of it's avenues yet.


I have used it, I know how to d a lot of basics but i am VERY novice with it. I don't have a nice full version with guides and all of that so I have to poke around learning on my own

Winx's photo
Mon 12/08/08 03:21 PM



Bryce is an excellent program. There's a lot you can do with it, quite obviously.......and you haven't even explored all of it's avenues yet.


Is Bryce very different then Adobe Photoshop?

If so, what is the difference? I'm buying my child, Adobe Photoshop. That is what they're using in school.





Bryce is way diffrent starting with a price tag around $1000 I don't have a full version with all the nice textures and guides just a broken down try me kinda version that's older. Bryce is used for 3D images it does nice work with scenery and the such.


Uh-oh, $1,000. That's over the Christmas budget.laugh

Cool - 3D images.

I just showed my child your work. They liked it. I think it has motivated them.happy


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Mon 12/08/08 03:35 PM




Bryce is an excellent program. There's a lot you can do with it, quite obviously.......and you haven't even explored all of it's avenues yet.


Is Bryce very different then Adobe Photoshop?

If so, what is the difference? I'm buying my child, Adobe Photoshop. That is what they're using in school.





Bryce is way diffrent starting with a price tag around $1000 I don't have a full version with all the nice textures and guides just a broken down try me kinda version that's older. Bryce is used for 3D images it does nice work with scenery and the such.


Uh-oh, $1,000. That's over the Christmas budget.laugh

Cool - 3D images.

I just showed my child your work. They liked it. I think it has motivated them.happy





Really? *big grin* that just made my day! Thanks =) If your child is willing I'd love to see some of their work sometime if I could.

I use PaintShop Pro 7 not Photoshop but they are comparable programs and Photoshop is mor widely used in business settings. If you REALLY want to help your child get into it I suggest a Mac they are the digital art powerhouse. I use a Pc but i'm jealous of Mac users heh =p.


Oh as a PS there is Free image editing software out there that may not QUITE have all the bells and whistles of PSP or APS but is very useful and nice If your interested just ask me and I'll get the name and website for you.

krupa's photo
Mon 12/08/08 03:45 PM
Nice work Dude. I myself am a techno-'tard and am limited to pencils, pen and inks and paints. Met a guy years back who took one of my drawings and did his magic with them...the results were outstanding. Keep it up bro. Can't be much different than painting...so practice practice practice.

Here is a lil piece for ya...


artcat's photo
Mon 12/08/08 05:19 PM
A self-taught friend of mine uses dogwaffle. The guy who made the program liked his stuff so much that he's featured his work on his website.






Here's the address: http://www.thebest3d.com/dogwaffle/dotm/thatguyintaos/

SamaraNJ's photo
Mon 12/08/08 07:41 PM

A self-taught friend of mine uses dogwaffle. The guy who made the program liked his stuff so much that he's featured his work on his website.

Here's the address: http://www.thebest3d.com/dogwaffle/dotm/thatguyintaos/


Now THAT is some good shiznit...

I don't work in 3D.. but I really appreciate work like that..

And you guys are speaking of Bryce and Photoshop.. what about Poser?????

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Mon 12/08/08 07:47 PM

Filters are a wonderful thing sometimes..


very true
I love playing with them in Paint Shop Pro.
I used Photoshop in college, but I'm a big fan of PSP
and the filters can do so many wonderful and beautiful things

great art everyoneflowerforyou

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Tue 12/09/08 12:26 AM
Thanks for sharing work guys.


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