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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
hmm... jason, not really... all you need is to modify one of the snowed-over presets... just change the ground texture to a bark-like one and you're set. oh, and as far as suggestions go, I'd change the lighting a bit, add bars to the windows (or some of them), ad a couple of tall smoke stacks in the distance, blur shadows, decrease the ambience of the ground and increase its texture size magnification to 30=50%. just me. i'm having a very nit-picky day so far. E~
Jason, it's looking very good so far! I agree that something (whether smokestacks or buildings or whatever) off in the distance would add some more depth to your image. For snow on the trees, could you duplicate a tree, enlarge it slightly upwards, and give it a snow mat? That way it might look like snow on the branches. Just a thought, haven't tried it to see if it would work.
mloates and Ornlu, yep thats how I did my snow on trees in my 'Winter Yard' scene. Might also want to slightly shrink, using the attributes box, the tree in the x and z. Don't try with the edit box thingy, not enough control that way. Jason, this is looking real good. I think the additions you've made are great. Not sure if you changed the ground snow but if you did I think I liked the previous version better. Angela
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