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Thanks for the reminder of the tute Zhann, I'd forgotten about it. Time to play some more in Bryce.
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I was fooling around with tjohn's tut on terrain cities and found that copying it to PSP and using the different brush shapes did a half way decent job of creating different buildings and structures. The above image took about 15 mins of messing around....these types of cities would be excellent as middle to background structures, but don't hold up under closeups, but because their easy and render in a snap, you could cut down on render times when using detailed models in the foreground.They're also good for beginners to populate a scene quickly with building structures even if they can't model yet in Bryce......very quick and easy to do.
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