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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Flattened spheres/terrains (B5 & B4)... Metaballs if you have B5. Uhhh... Use a glass or water material to start with... Any more good suggestions?
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Metaballs work great for droplets hanging from the tips of leaves or grass, but condensation on glass is hard to make. Maybe a custom bumpmap and specularity-map would help create a texture with good results, but it will still be very difficult.
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It's quite easy to get the placement of the droplets right: - Rotate the glass in a horizontal position - Drop the droplets only on the highest part (so the flat side is against the glass and does not havwe to be rotated) - Group them with the glass and rotate the glass like 10 degrees and start all over again with another 50 droplets. - So on till you have covered the whole glass.
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Has anyone seen a tutorial or have any tips for adding water droplets to objects in Bryce? (ie. condensation on a glass, etc.)