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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Hi, try this: Select 'sky and fog' in Bryce main menu click on the cloud icon ( the one with the rainbow ) activate 'moon phase' (is this the right name in english?) activate 'use moon image' shift the slider 'earth reflection' to the right ( 100%) activate sun/moon size and set the size to 70% select a clear athmosphere ( image on the right / upper triangle ) without clouds user the trackball 'sun/moon adjustment' to get the desired effect try to render the image To get the result you imagine, play around with the sliders Hope this will help you, have fun
Set your camera to 0,0,0 (so it is facing towards the top of your Bryce world from the top down view). Now click on the word sky to bring up the sky tools. Click on the icon of the sun to switch it to a moon. Now move the light gray dot to the top edge of the half sphere that makes the sun/moon move. Click on the rainbow to go to the sky lab. Follow Dreamshaders instructions. Also go to http://www.bryce4all.com/tutorials.htm and read the custom sky tutorial. It might help.
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Ant here's the 1st questions: How can I make the Moon visible? Yes, I *have* RTFM, but there's nothing inside i wouldn'n have worked througt. Everything is activated within the Sky editor, there are no clouds/no dust/no fog, and I still cannot see my Luna, regardless how I tund and tilt the Camera/Director view. :-( What I am doing wrong? TIA! aljen