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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
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Try to combine it with the manual at the link. It DOES look like a nebula to me thoughDo Nebula's have a higher density of stars (more white dots) at the center and less stars at the edges (or are those clusters)? You could try that and it may give it more shape. Or are nebulas just the dust clouds without stars? Its been a long time since I've looked at astro images, so am not sure.
edit - read rest of thread - nice link Kylara :)
Message edited on: 07/01/2005 04:45
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Nice work so far, Enjoy.
Message edited on: 07/01/2005 06:19
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I perfer doing the Nebulae in Bryce itself I have better results and youcan layer differnt colors and textures to make soemthing really interesting. I am the odd man out on this but I often do pics with Nebula textures and personally I find what can be doen in Bryce is better then other programs. Nebula have a sort of fiberous look to them often and the photoshop or other generic way of producing them does not do that part they just come out as a blur they are not; just like when you look at the northeren lights it is not a blur like the photos but a series of strands and moving like a glowing curtain in the sky. Said my 2 cents worth. Sorry I just think Bryce does it better.
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It works for me, but Jan is right about different sized stars....
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I would suggest making some bright areas within the nebulae. And a couple brighter main stars within as well. If you get a chance to check the link. I made that nebulae in Pshop, think it turned out well. Try duplicating the layer and changing the layer setting to dissolve, add a little blur and see how it goes for you. Good luck!I never intended to make art.
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Much better on the second one, however for more drama place a darker formation across the very bright center section just off center......I',ve been working on scene files to replicate some of the amazing nebulas (inc the 'Brair Patch') from the Star Trek movies....
Message edited on: 07/01/2005 18:36
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Now we're getting somewhere! Excellent! I think maybe - just maybe - you should pull back just enough to have a bit of black space all around the neb....JM2P
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