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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
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intruiging, nice work.
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I needed to get a backgorund plate done for a motion capture thing for one of my classes, so I decided to double up and start a bryce project with it. Everything in the scene is a terrain or a lattice save for one cube for the light behind the door, everything is based off of free textures from mayang.com I discovered a really cool way to make materials look really real without any hit to render times. Even on premium settings and all the terrains this image only took a half hour to render! I'll let you guys in on it as updates progress (I have to fill it with all sorts of "basmenty" object now) but I have to finish this project so cheers and thanks for your feedback!