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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
I think that putting image maps on both the ground and the cloud plane would be enough. If you want to create something like the 2001: The Space Odissey end sequence or various "warp drive" sequences. Take Universe Creator, make a starfield with lots of big stars, in as big the resolution as you can. Open the image in Photoshop, apply motion blur with lots of distance. for the direction you probably should put 90 degrees. Put the image map both as Diffusion and Ambience, as well as Transparency Map. Make Bryce's sky black. Raise the Ambient value of the image maps to 100, so you have more light. And that should be it. Of course, since I'm posting this off the top of my head, without Bryce, there might be some bugs, but I think they can be ironed out. Like the maps obviously tiling. You could then check Parametric Scaled and/or Scale Pict Size down on the bottom of the mapping menu.
-- erlik
Attached Link: http://www.diardsoftware.com/universe.htm
Oh..Universe is at the Site above. There's a way to make a jpg into a mat. I've done it once, but haven't been able to duplicate it (actually with Universe, now that I think about it..;) Bryce, for all the good stuff it does, just hasn't got the Mojo (no pun intended) to do stars as believably as it could. Also, there's Celestia http://www.shatters.net/celestia/download.htm and Starbits, which I don't seem to have the URL for (do a Google search).I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
-- erlik
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