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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Hi Phantast,
You can already do that in Bryce!
Just select Cube 39 and change the material properties for it, and tada!
I can't tell you which properties to change because that would all depend upon your lighting setup. To start with though, try reducing the diffusion level of the material on your Cube 39.
Regards,
Len.
The wait can be horrific, but the outcome can be worse - pumeco 2006
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Another feature that I think would be nice to have, but might be tricky to implement (simply in terms of how you would handle it in the interface, for a start). Sometimes I find myself adding a new light to a scene to provide more illumination on one object - but then the light causes problems with some other object. Particularly a problem with mirrors where a light can throw up an unwanted glare on the glass. It would be nice to specify somehow that Radial Light 5 does not affect Cube 39. Has anyone else ever had the same feeling? Is there any software that actually includes this feature?