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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
I have to try my hand at terrain editing like this. Very inspiring.
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This IS coming along awesomely (if thats a word!!) My first comment was meant to be about the feet as Drac mentioned but you have told us of your plans for that, so i wont write about it!! LOL. You have a certain knack for this 'terrain modeling' and its one i would love to know how to do. Just fantastic things are being made by you. Keep up the great modeling pj ;)
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Love to know your workflow pidjy. Do you start with a scematic or drawing. You seem to be building this as an engineer would.
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lol@marc I would like to make a tut but this will be a photoshop tut, but unfortunatly, I only got a french version of it, and I don't know the US menus etc... quiet difficult to translate screenshots... But all you should know is to draw squares and circles in shade of grey and import your image in the terrain editor, that's what I do, and that's why I've only spend 3 hours on this model.
This is incredible! This thing could also fly if you attached a balloon to the top and used the arms as burners to heat the air in the balloon. (Sorry - I've been a bit befuddled lately...) Great model!
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I'm getting close to something cool I thing ;-p