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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
Try brycetech.com It's a great site with many useful tutorials. And welcome from another newbie!
My
crafts - My Freebies -
My Store - Delightful Arts
Attached Link: http://petersharpe.com/Tutorials.htm
Try Also peter sharpe's page Welcome and Have Fun! roch222Attached Link: http://www.3dlinks.com/tutorials_bryce.cfm
Welcome, you might want to check this out too.Attached Link: http://www.lvsonline.com/index.html
Also check out the on-line courses offered by LVS. Each course is 6 weeks and only cost $20 ($15 after the first class). They have 3 courses on Bryce. PeggyLVS - Where Learning is Fun!
http://www.lvsonline.com/index.html
GMTA Peggy! I was looking into them the other day and have seriously thought about those courses! Thanks for the reminder! And thank you Colette1 for the welcome! I think it may be quite some time before I get good enough to actually post something here...although unless you all want to see some really pathetic renderings I'll be more than happy to oblige! hahahaha!
Just take a look at my gallery if you want to see some pathetic renderings. Though, if you start at the last page and go back, I think you can follow my progress pretty well. I am as brand new to 3-d art as they get. I just got into it in August of last year.:) So let's see what you've got? You said you had one decent one?
Thanks for the kind words on my gallery. "Something Wicked this way Comes" was one of my favorite books. I had to try a pic. And see? One of the ones you liked is not one of my favorites, I am still working on it and not happy with it. So just keep on posting on... Just raise up whatever is stuck in the ground or water? There is a little spray can to the right of the work board, raise your object and use the can to see if it is where you want it.
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I'm am THE biggest newbie to Bryce 5 and for that matter, any sort of 3D rendering programs. I am looking for some really solid tutorials that make sense. Especially ones so that I can have objects in the foreground with them being covered by water or terrain. Know what I mean? I've tried playing with the boolean attributes to see if that's it but I can't figure it out. Anything to point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!