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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
thank you for the tip, frogdot, I was wondering about the ways to do such thing :) kitty5
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Attached Link: Highpoint
Some have asked, so here are the settings for the fog in a cube in my "Highpoint" image. The cube is sunk about a third under the ground and stretched real large along the x and z axis, but only about as high as the mountain tops. In case you don't know, clicking the bead marked "volume" in the image gets you there from "surface" which is default.