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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
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I've done a mini-tutorial about dunes some times ago. I hope it helps! welcome on board, pal! vasqWhen I bought Bryce it came with two discs,one had a pile of stuff including a "terrain maps" file.one of which is called "Dunes".This may be an easy way to start your project.Use a 2d program to make your own gear like nuski.I'm just off to check out vasquez's link!
Best of luck,welcome and have fun!
Message edited on: 07/07/2004 18:29
If you have a thing about gears, there's a neat little prog called .....ahem....GEARMAKER.......sorry, I don't have the link. :-(
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Okay, sorry for the bandwidth waste...I did figure out how to include the image. So far the terrain is coming along... the gear needs help...I used nuski's greyscale above and modified it and got it into the terrain editor, but upon applying it looks like a vacuform object with the flat base plane not cut away yet...nuski, when I get to "adjust as needed" per above what do I adjust to get rid of the square base? hg guy
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New Brycer, here! I have a project that needs a sand dune type terrain with a large gear buried in the foreground...for the terrain are there any presets available for a starting point or do I need to build one in the Terrain editor (maybe using Photoshop?... For the gear how easy/difficult is Bryce for modelling this kind of thing...would I be better off using a modelling app and importing into Bryce? Are there tutorials for this kind of thing? I'm learning on Lightwave, Amapi and Cinema 4D (meaning my modelling skills are minimal!) Learning As I Go, hurdygurdyguy