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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
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You might want to check out this tut first, if you already haven't. I don't claim to be an "expert" but if this doesn't answer your question come on back and we'll see if we can help you achieve the effect you desire.Another way is to create a picture of your planet (or crescent planet) in Photoshop. for instance, with LunarCell or something similar. Then create a b/w mask and apply the planet and the mask on a 2D face. Repeat as much as you like. Position wherever you like. You know about these links, right? http://gw.marketingden.com/planets/ http://www.cortland.edu/flteach/civ/DavidWeb/resources.htm Planet texture maps.
-- erlik
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Well here i am again needing help from you Bryce experts.
I want to place more than one planet in an image and make them look like they are a distance from the camera. Now don't go getting to technical on my, i'm not good at this bryce stuff yet.
Message edited on: 11/19/2004 19:01