Author: Ryan

Posted on September 9, 2023

Continuing my exploration of Cinema4D’s Pyro system for creating deep space nebulae.   This time I used Redshift for the rendering but sort of wish I’d used Octane as the sim proved to be too much for my GPU.   Fortunately “Rochallor” is a 96 core CPU rendering beast 😄 This is the latest entry in a series of images that I started in 2001 using Lightwave (w/3D geometry) and continued in 2008 (using Lightwave “Hypervoxel” volumetrics). I hope you enjoy it!!

Posted on September 9, 2023

As promised, here’s a moonlit version of “Elysium” with some fireflies added to brighten the foreground. I also adjusted the color of the longer grass to allow it to pick up more moonlight. The bluebird has returned to its nest for the evening though.

I hope you enjoy it. Going to be working with C4D for my next piece so be patient as it’s more of a learning experience for me as opposed to working with VUE!

Posted on September 9, 2023

Happy Friday! Autumn is nearly here but I wanted to do at least one more green summery scene before the air turns cool. This piece is a spiritual successor of sorts to “At World’s Edge” but I feel like it’s different enough to need it’s own title. I was inspired to create it by watching Ghibli films with my kids this summer.

Night version to come (of course). I hope you enjoy it!

Posted on August 8, 2023

I originally had created a sunlit scene for the summer entry in my “Stillwater” series, and was all set to share it yesterday, when I paused and decided to do something a little different.   I don’t have many rainy day scenes in my gallery (only one or two that I can think of) so I thought it was past time to add another.   Look for the sunlit version in the Pickle Jar shortly and the winter version later on in the Fall.

Posted on August 8, 2023

As promised last time, here’s the night version of “Stillwater (Autumn)“. I added a little campfire on the shore to give some contrast and I think it really helped to make things pop.

Hope you enjoy it!! I have a winter version in the works but I think I will hold onto that one for a little while.