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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
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As soon as I've got time I'll make a little tut. Basically my technique comes down to making cartoon textures in psp and putting them on models in bryce. Some of the outlines are modelled in bryce too with cilinders and spheres. Using cubes to outline the models is easier on the polycount, but creates sharper edges.
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Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/tut.ez?Form.ViewPages=319
Another approach was shown off in the Poser Forum--the essential point was to set up the scene, then select *everything* (with appropriate grouping) and reduce the z-scale of those items. Check the tute listed in the link; should be easily adaptable to Bryce.Sometimes playing with median filters and posterize settings in 2D apps can creat very nice results too. I'll post some more stuff tomorrow if I've got the time. I've gotta go sleep now :) it's 23:43 here and I've got a presentation tomorrow at school and I still have to get the posters from the printhouse before I go to school. I don't want to be too sleepy :)
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I created my scene just like I would any other. The only thing I did different was using flat color textures. I painted the sides of the houses, and applied the picture as a texture onto flat square surfaces. Then I basicly put them together to make the houses. The backround sky is also just a large 2D face with a pic that I painted. I really like rayraz's version. This is because of all the 'actual line' he was able to generate. I wish I had applied alot of that in my image I'm awaiting his tut myself :) brholte
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heh, I don't know how many of you have done something like this... but you can make pretty good cartoony pictures with bryce :) Here, I made all the textures in my default paint program that came with my computer lol. I had this one in the WIP gallery at least a year ago.... that was before I found out how unhelpfull that gallery is. anyway, just thought I'd share it with you guys per chance you didn't see it yet