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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
You can make your own coral formations via the technique http://www.wireframestudio.com/Techniques.html and particular to coral formations in the four textures studies at the page bottom. Also see http://www.wireframestudio.com/ProJAWA2.html, use the standard Bryce plant object file three leaves, which when flattened out, bunched and textured properly, does a swell macrocystis. manowar
You can also check out mitch's site at: http://www.mitch3dseite.de/ FastTraxx at: http://www.chemicalstdios.com also has some underwater plants in his model/plants section as well as an underwater scene in Bryce4 format in his misc section. I also believe Varian in the Vue forum has some great plant models on his site in dxf format. These sound give you a bit more variety to your scenes. Regards Eshal
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Thanks Eshal, Man O'War & arcamus! There are a couple of great sites to go to. I'm picking out what I need and making the rest. I'll post the semi-finished scene when done to get feedback. Probably won't be until after the honeymoon. Once again, thanks all ;) If there are any other references that anyone else has to pass on, please do. With Smiles, Stuie
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Hey everyone. I just wanted to ask if there is anyone out there that may have some models that I can use for an underwater reef scene. Specifically, I'm looking for all types of coral and seaweed-like plants. If you have any links as to where I might shop around, please let me know. Also, I've pretty much been able to create the tropical fish that I need, as well as some other downloads that I've gotten from various sources, but I would also like to get a model of a bat ray (a type of stingray) if anyones knows of one. I'm trying to get the beggining of a new scene started, but really don't have a lot of time. I'm getting married on the 23rd, and my time has been proccupied with that. Again, any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance