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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
Eryk more than likely your problem can be solved with one click in the terain editor if you are using bryce 5 click the arrow pointing down in the upper right hand corner of the editing window and select solid. If you are using 4 then the arrow will be to the lower left of that window, do the same thing. I am not totaly sure if this is what you are looking for but its something that may help. Best of luck. ~Dark
Don't forget about the edges tools in the texture editor and that you can also use the elevation cropping bracket. Just two more options available.
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Hello all, I have an issue with Bryce I can't figure out how to resolve. When I create a terrain (a mountain), the landscape is not solid. The underside and edges are not closed. (I wish I had an image here to show you what I mean.)but basically, lets say from a side view, my mountain (or terrain) looked like this: ~ The right hand side, would be showing the bottom of the mess, from a side view. Then, when I enlarge my whole mesh, the opening on the side just gets bigger as well. When the image is rendered, my mountain looks horrible. I use Vue as well, and the terrain generated from it does not have this issue. Could anyone explain to me what I am doing wrong or what I can do to resolve this issue? Thank you, --Eryk