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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
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might try over at drew's site
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Yeah .... You just draw the hedge in as you would a map. You're looking at it from the top. The nice thing is, you can make as many terrains as you like (each in its own layer) and then texture each one a little differently (I like to make some of them flowering plants by changing the dot color in the foliage material -- by default it's green, so I make it yellow or red or something like that). Then, I just place the first terrain, copy it, and edit the copy by putting another one of the layers in as the picture. I end up with a perfectly placed garden.
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I had once used Sams3D brick walls as hedges, then post-worked them to look more rough. AgentSmith
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that grass is stunning and so is the headge. very garden maze! my hedges will only seen from a distance so i think i'll just use the terrain method, but thanks for the suggestion SAS. you might be wondering why i added the extra S, thats because you are Elite (possibly l33t) ;] ok crap idea. sorry. while i am here any free models of sheep, cows, farm gates or tractors knocking about? they aren't essential but would be nice. Thanks again folks John
Rofl.."SAS"... Both the textures on the hedge and the ground are picture textures, I had gotten some for free off a 3D World Mag CD, and I was going nuts with them at the time. The actual shape of the hedge is postworked to give the edges a rougher look. But, a Bryce volumetric could be made to emulate this texture, I'm quite sure. Not in freestuff? You could easily make those shapes as terrains. AS
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Got this GREAT idea for a scene but its going to require hedges. Any suggestions on how to make them? Am I going to have to use terrains? John