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Subject: Altitude Rendering


BrianOakes ( ) posted Fri, 01 September 2000 at 2:00 AM · edited Fri, 07 February 2025 at 11:33 PM

Does anyone know how to make a scene where it is at a high altitude. Everytime i try to make a Sky scene for like a AIrplane, i still get a ground and horizon, and i do not want that. All suggestions would be appreciated


Bladesmith ( ) posted Fri, 01 September 2000 at 2:18 AM

Have you tried deleting the ground plane? Sorry, couldn't help myself...8^)... If no ground is to be showing, you might just change the angle of view until the horizon is no longer seen.


rheater ( ) posted Fri, 01 September 2000 at 7:08 PM

Try this. Works in directors view only. First delete the ground plane, then turn off underground. Next drag the track ball, to change your angle of view untill the clouds/sky is at the bottom of your view (upsidedown). Then play with different skys. This keep a horizon but makes it apear that your above the cloud plain. You'll get some strange effects with some skys and the sun will apear to be above the horizon with some views, you can play with that also. Have fun! Russ


DigitalArtist ( ) posted Fri, 01 September 2000 at 8:27 PM

delete the ground plane, then create a cloud plane....tilt the camera up then select camera view (or just tilt the trackball upwards) you should be set then.....I explained it better to you in Brycetalk :) -DA


BrianOakes ( ) posted Fri, 01 September 2000 at 8:48 PM

Hey thanks everyone for you assistance, I have had Bryce for 2 years, and i only started using it as much within the past month. So im trying to get used to it. Thanks Again.


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