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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
I don't know about the space type, but for something like worm-eaten wood, I think I'd do something like combine a wood grain texture and maybe the pitted concrete and tinker with them to get the effect. Maybe the weathered wood could be modified too. I've not had to try this yet so I'm not sure which would look the best.
heres an idea, combine eelie's idea on texturing then create a cylinder or any object, boolean another cylinder, apply texture then there you go!... you see worm holes, especially on hard sufaces is simple a circular hole, thats it... you have to add the texture to creat somthing natural, now if your thinking of a worm hole in the ground... well try to create a terrain, put a hole in the center... make it a rather bit distorted then apply noise..., and after that apply a texture with a bump map set at 100. that may look realistic... after all, a hole is a hole... hope this helps! eyecon
I played with this a bit: trying to make a wormhole in space. I took a mountain (any one that came up when I clicked on the icon.) Then I went into the terrain editor, the filter section and used the KPT twirl to swirl the terrain a bit. Then I put a bright white dot in the center (for the hole) then I used the sliders on the right to chop off the black surrounding region and the very bright dot. If you go into bryce and turn the mountain upside down and look into it you should have a swirled funnel shape leading to a central hole. The real trick is to find some transparent, fuzzy, smoky material for it. I didn't have too much luck with that. Maybe this will give you some ideas.
Just a suggestion...you might try Paramount's Star Trek DS9 website. I think there's a pic of the wormhole.
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RayRaz: ...'Schwartschild radius' is that anything like the Einstien/Hiesenburg Bridge? Or are you describing the event horizon?
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Rayraz: Thanks! I didn't know that...amazing what you can learn here...
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It starts getting really interesting with quantum fluctuations at the event horizon. Then matter and energy can just appear out of nothing! As far as I know quantum fluctuations are the only way to let matter escape from the event horizon.
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What I find fascinating about black hole is the idea that the tractor effect is so pronounced that a body's feet/legs could be well on the way to the core before the head has reached the event horizon...
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In fact the head would see the feet come near the event horizon and slowing down infinitely, but the head never actually sees the feet entering the wormhole, because the photons that are neccesary to see the geet entering the wormhole will never escape the black hole.
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Rayraz: I'm not about to try this soon...LOL
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Would the head actually notice crossing the event horizon? I mean every piece of your body would have the speed of light. Would the brain effectively do nothing and be frozen in time? Or would it notice everything at once (because of the non-exsistence of time at that point)?
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Probably have the same view as a body travelling at the theroretical warp 10. It would be able to see everything, everwhere in an instant....
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Hello, I'm trying to find a wormhole model/texture. I've tried to accomplish this in Bryce myself, but it isn't coming out very good. If anyone knows where I might find one, it would be truly great! Thanks Randy