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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
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Sorry! Andy Yue has a tut on making stepped pyramids at http://www.interlog.com/%7Eandyu/fadetogray.html - don't know if that would help you or not... Jadein the terrain editor: new invert square edges posterize -calyxa
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Check out my Elemental Hexagons deck, created with Photoshop, Bryce, MojoWorld, and Poser
Just a thought here, many indians lived in cliff dwellings and you have the making of that. Choose a rock from bryce and make it a negative. Make your mountain a positive and group them. Transfer material and keep out the greenery. Then put some bricks in the cave. Make it elaborate and use the terrain to make your steps. Have fun. Heh, what a great idea, I think I'll do some cave dwellings myself. LOL.
Also, Aztecs did not live that close to the sea. They never had their cities that close because of maurading or invading forces. They were always in the jungles or mountains. Just look at Teotihuacan (which actually is Myan). That is about 650 miles from the sea in the middle of a plain. Or Matchu Pitchu whis is on top of a mountain. Just to let you know. Tankred
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