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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Aldaron: I tried volumetric spheres, stretched out in various ways and got so-so results. I'll try to post what I have done so far. If you (or anyone) can do it, there's a box of REAL 3D holograms and Motion-Pix with your name on it. :)
pedrith: What you suggested sounds interesting (and I have split the R G B into seperate images to use as texture maps), but as for the rest I'm at a loss. I mean I sort of understand what your saying and might take a stab at it in Bryce, but my Brycing is a little rusty now.
Thanks, both.
-Tim
The red color needs tweaked on the last picture, of course. But even then, it just isn't quite right. The red section is a dead-giveaway that it's a mapped volumetric sphere. I've tried using various trans maps and orientation/sizing of the sphere, but this is the best so far. It's hard to get that more random/rough look like in the original, rather than a rounded look. Any ideas? Thanks, Tim
It depend what you are trying to do like what do you mean 3d? You want it to look like you're in the world? Difficult but if you want it to appear effect like that you're beside it then no problem if you can find a huge image of it. I mean really huge like that 260 meg file link I posted on the other forum. Thw way you'd do it is plot that flat image to a sphere shape then export it as a round image or even a 6 sided box. With the right software it will look like you are standing dead center. I have all the cool software here but I can't do it, I have no time. You should have asked me a month ago. It will not be hologram but it will look like you are on a ship flying by it like it will surround the sky in all directions. Next best thing to being there. The only thing you would have to do is post process the stars to make them look really cool. I've already done this with the ring nebula BTW. If you insist on rendering it then like I said additive materials is your only hope.
I can give it a try, but there's one really big problem. I keep getting interference between the volumes. I get edges where different spheres intersect. How do I get rid of them without using Postwork?
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