A retrospective on Bryce 3D from 1997, a classic program letting you quickly create surreal ray traced imagery on your computer. It always makes me think of 90s Trapper Keepers, when school binders and folders were covered in shiny CGI shapes. It's also how lots of jungle/drum & bass artwork is made! Let's create a tribute to that style of art using Bryce for PC.
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● Here are the 3D rendered images made in this video:
https://archive.org/details/lgr-bryce-3d-renders
● Bryce Canyon National Park
Photograph by King of Hearts
CC BY-SA 4
● Bryce Amphitheater
Photograph by Tuxyso
CC BY-SA 3.0
● All background music licensed from:
http://www.epidemicsound.com
00:00 Ray Tracing in the 1990s
00:22 Trapper Keeper art
01:02 Bryce 3D for Win9x and Macintosh
03:01 Expensive, but not '3D Studio Max expensive'
04:47 The legendary Kai Krause
05:52 Experimenting with the software
06:11 The documentation is LARGE
06:59 Setting up a new scene
07:23 The user interface
07:48 Making 3D weirdness
11:17 Rendering artwork... slowly
12:29 Rendering on a Threadripper
13:47 Animation and keyframes
14:51 Bryce - It's still awesome
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