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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Welcome to the forum Sargon. Being new to Bryce, you're in for a fun-filled journey! I would agree that, jumping in and trying things out and experimenting with what Bryce can do is a great way to learn. Enjoy yourself. As for making realistic sparks in Bryce, one way would be to use a 2D pic of the type of sparks you're looking for with a transparency map. Or, someone else in the forum may know of a mat out there somewhere that would provide the results you're interested in. Off the top of my head, I'm not sure, but I'm sure someone will know. Best of luck and happy rendering!
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Welcome to the fun house Sargon. If you find a picture of the effect you want you could turn it into a greyscale, open a lattice and put it into the terrain editor then click new, then picture. Find your greyscale image and click it. Using this method you'll have the required shape and can even use the original color image to give the color you want. I did a tut on this a while back but I'll have to search out the link. I'll be back...............8) Catlin
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and here's the link, I hope it's a help to you. CatlinWelcome Sargon, You too brittmccary...Prepare to be amazed & addicted. This is a great forum of people(real humans & some very close), willing to help. So read & gaze till your eyes drop out. Sargon, so many ways to do that, catlins' Tut is a great one, you could also do it in post work with Photoshop & universe image creator. scroll through tons of images, Rochr has used stuff like that in many of his. Good luck Looking forward to see what you come up with. ICM
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WOW....Thanks for all the replies, i am overwhelmed by the amount of people that want to help and by those just wantng to say HI, i can tell this is gonna be a fun place to hang out. :) so far i have one image up and hopefully soon another to follow, i tend to go toward the sci-fi catagory myself. but have browsed through a lot of the others...all i can say is this, After seeing some of the work you people have created i dont deserve to carry your mouse pad LOL i am definately not in your league...YET! LOL but hopefully soon. Thanks again, Sargon PS I will be checking out that tutorial Catlin thanks and ICM i never even thought of trying to photoshop it in, i bet i could use the noise filter to get the desired effect too. i will let you know when it is ready to view. Thanks!
I'm a little bit late but hello and welcome. You will have a blast here with the peeps in this forum. I don't think you could find a friendlier bunch on the net. 8) Wade
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Hiya Sargon am a little late also, but was learning how to use the im's here grins welcome to the kewlest place in town....grins you may also want to try a cone type shape, and edit the size and shape to make the sparks fly, then perhaps use a volume texture on it of some type with some ambiance and reflection color settings....also, a small light indise the cone will help to light up the sparks from the inside to make it look like they come from the source... Jen
Welcome fellow newbie I too am totally new to all of this.You could'nt have joined a better community than Renderosity.
The folks here are just awesome.As for learning Bryce, I have found that there are tutorials at lots of sites on different topics so in my case Google gets a damn good workout, but what I do is mainly push,pull and experiment. One thing I will stress is SAVE,SAVE,SAVE,the " revert to last saved " has got me out of the **** many times. You will find that Bryce is like a good relationship,exciting,frustrating and pleasurable.
Enjoy.
Great to meet you,
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Available on Amazon for the Kindle E-Reader
All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
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First let me just say hello to everyone, i am a fairly new user and this is my first time posting in the forum, although i don't believe it will be my last, also i am a newbie and an amature to bryce. i have read the help files and have searched around on the net for more tutorials, i believe the best way to learn is to just jump right in and try. The problem i been having is this, i been trying to make realistic looking sparks, like what you would get from a cutting torch or a grinder, does anyone know of a way to do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Sargon