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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
I know it is something to do with having to set on of the eye materials to 100% transparency, but I can't remember which one. Probably someeone else will have some useful information. Mahray
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.This is not my "second childhood". I'm not finished with the first one yet.
Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.
"I'd like to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather....not screaming in terror like the passengers on his bus." - Jack Handy
short answer..Poser models usually come in with the outer eye layer as opaque..if you go to the glass mats, and select the upper left mat (dang near transparent..;), and apply that to the outermost layer (name changes with each model) using ctrl+mouse click to pick it..
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If you are using the Millenium figures (M3, V3, etc), I've found that if I use the final layer of the figure's eye (left_eye4, right_eye4 I think), which I believe is the cornea, and change that texture to standard glass, you get lovely reflections. I learned this tip from Ron Pelley (Harrison2) at 3DC. If ever you've seen his remarkable portrait work in Bryce, you'll know what I mean.I've read that some of the earlier generation figures (ie: V1, V2), have an extra eye layer that needs to be deleted. But since I rarely use the earlier figures I can't say for sure.
Regardless, you definitely need to tweek the Diffuse, Ambient and Specular settings for all the eye's layers. Otherwise their eyes appear a bit dead and lifeless.
If you're planning on doing Poser figure portrait work in Bryce, Harrison2 wrote a quick tutorial on how best to get eye reflections taking advantage of B5's Lighting Lab. I'll attach a link for anyone interested. Again, his gallery will show you how amazing these results can be.
Harrison2's gallery can be seen here:
http://www.3dcommune.com/3d/gallery.mv?Bryce+only+6+ufjWpskn2
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This question may have come up in the past- if so, I apologize. I'm trying to bring P5 characters into Bryce 5 (wavefront obj). The skin and face etc. is fine, but I get white eyes; I can see the eye mats in the materials editor, but can't seem to get them to appear correctly on the eyeballs. Thanks Paul