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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
C'est vraiment genial pidjy. Felicitations!
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Woah! Way to go! And Pidjy joins the ranks of the professionals!!!!! Hat's off to ya!
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Hey danamo.. I just want to say that the sky is rendered in bryce too!.. the clouds you see are transparency layers applied on 2d plans.. I'm gonna post some screen shot to show how to do it.
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Hello my friends! here I go again. Following my previous post on "Professional use of Bryce" the clients I've been working for are really happy with my job, so they asked me to make the cover of 2 more magazine issues. The first challenge was to illustrate a Northrop Grumman's project. As it's an brand new project, the constructor had only a few and really small images to give.. So I had to build this strange flying thing and make a High rez illustration of it. Here it is (Entirely modeled in bryce) the ground is a photoshop map on a plan, Clouds painted with photoshop. (the little plane was modeled with Blender)