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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Image looks great so far, Zhann. As for the bunny, did you import the picture onto a 2D surface? You can try and bring it in through the terrain editor and clip off what you don't need. Or maybe get your hands on a model of a bunny.
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Or make an alpha image in a paint program to use as blend transparency. Sorry about your bunny. I had one named Thumper, who lived to be about 10.
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Yes, he is on a 2D surface, I tried using a symmetrical lattice, it gave a really nice 3D look ,except the bunny looked mummified, tried a terrian, but we don't even wanta go there as to how he looked...I could post work the edges and add some detail, but thought this was only Bryce...
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I read in an earlier post about FOV (I think) You select an object - in this case the bunny - and then the FOV thingy and the bunny comes into sharp focus and the rest is slightly out of focus.....did I get this right....I think this might help to bring the bunny more into the 3D realm...
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Vision is the Art of seeing things invisible...