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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Point to note: If you really like a particular attractor, save the image then go and save the attractor with the same name, that way you have reference, and you can render it differently, while still keeping it intact....tweak it and not worry that it's gone, I noticed there's no -undo-.....
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Attached Link: http://www.chaoscope.org
for those of us digging around, trying to find out what 'this wonderful' program is..had to go down a ways to find it. sorry, just the organizational side of me getting out..thanks for the url, and the program.I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
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Yes, I did several terrains yesterday, and saved all my attractors (under the names of the things they resembled -- like dolphin and flower). The one thing I didn't try was volume mats. Maybe today. If I can climb out from under all the work I DIDN'T DO yesterday. I had so much friggin fun yesterday I have a hangover today!! A chaoscope hangover.
Could be worse, could be raining.
You either render it in light or plasma. Pick out your attractor; Then hit F3 a few times till you get something you like Then rotate it around in the screen a bit until you like the view Then choose your render mode (gas and liquid are gray scale, light and plasma are color) Then hit F4 and render.
Could be worse, could be raining.
Attached Link: http://www.chaospro.de
Ornlu, also try zoomin 'in' or 'out', I have a roller on the middle of my mouse and it works as a zoom, wasn't till I fooled around with it that I found they were faaaar away and really tiny sometimes, or just hit F6 to adjust the view, and then to center Shift+F6, that will bring them to the forground and center them so you can see them.... I spent 12 hours doing these things, and had to ask them if at some point we would be able to export them as 3ds or obj. Waiting for a reply.. AND there is a pro version of this app available too! See link above...Bryce Forum Coordinator....
Vision is the Art of seeing things invisible...
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Vision is the Art of seeing things invisible...