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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
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And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Here is what I've been working on, that is the name of the new Company that I'm working for. I started working there 3 weeks ago and I love. I'm their new Systems Admin.
Ok getting back on topic. A couple of things. In photoshop I had to adjust the canvas size of the Image to 4000x4000 from the Original 3543 x 879 otherwise once loaded into the Terrain Editor, the image looked squished. Making the Image Square and centering the logo inside this squared image gave it proper proportions in Bryce.. however the minor annoyance is now I have a giant bounding box around my Object, so I cant use the Down arrow button to have it sitting on a Ground Plane.
I have not been using Bryce for some months now, and its amazing how much I forget and how quickly. I've been playing with photoshop and try to learn using a tablet.
So as you can see from my picture.. I have forgotten how to align things properly with the view/camera.
So this is what I have so far, any comments, suggestions to improve this image is appreciated.
I don't know of any way to get around the object boundary. All I can say is bring your lettering down as close as possible then use Alt + Page down key to fine tune the touch down. I find it best to go to the right viewport and zoom in close between the two objects. also the underground visibility button helps.
"...I have forgotten how to align things properly with the view/camera."
Oh yeah, your camera is not aligned so you may have to set it up as we spoke yesterday in that other post...it really helps. ;)
so you're using Photoshop fonts instead, or something you created? You could use Wings 3d to create an actual object, smooth in inside Wings, then export.
If it's 2d stuff, there's a way to bring the picture inside Wings, and trace the design around it. That I don't know how to do, but someone in the Wings forum would.
Just an idee...;)
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
If you export the terrain with clipping you should then get an object just the size of the text. You should be able to drop this with the down arrow. Can't garantee how smooth it will be and if you jack the polys up too much the exporter will lock up and crash bryce.
Also if you want a back side to the text you need to use symetrical lattice tool not the terrain editor.
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
The Logo is made of a black and white Bitmap(Picture), No TTF.
I didnt even think of trying to bring it into Wings.
and Like Electroglyph mentioned, I tired to export into OBJ and I've manged to crash too many times so I gave up doing that route.
I have wings installed but dont know how to use it, will try and figure it out.
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Smacks of heresy to me!
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
I've used imported letters from paint programs. I had best results with high resolution in the paint program, import as a height map into Bryce terrain editor, smooth it , smooth it, make the terrain solid and clip the tops and base off to square it up. You don't get the edge that a lattice creates.
Now some heresy, Hexagon can create some nice 3d lettering within the program and they can be exported to Bryce.
I've done this a LOT (Photoshop lettering to Bryce Terrain), and the absolute best way (if you are going to use Photoshop) is to make a new, grayscale 16-bit image in Photoshop and go from there with your text.
I always stick to documents that are sized to the power of two, meaning; 512, 1024, 2048, 4096. It used to be Bryce HAD to have this size or it would resize it for you, so you weren't getting the EXACT pixels. Meaning...if you imported a 4000x4000 image into Bryce, it would enlarge it by 96 pixels on each side, thus changing your text edges (slightly but, still)
Each font is different, but with 2048 images, I gaussian blur by 1, maybe 2 pixels. And 4096 images by 2 or 3 pixels.
The above example is 2048x2048, with a gaussian blur of 1 pixel.
Note 1 - There is nothing you can do about the giant bounding box. I just swing the camera under the infinite plane, and adjust the terrain until a liitle bit of its bottom is sticking through the pane.
Note 2 - Yes, Photoshops Gaussian Blur is much better than the blur option in Bryce's Terrain Editor. Use Photoshop to blur. Also, when using text in Photoshop there is an Anti-Aliasing option right next to the font size box (near the top of the gui), always set it to Smooth.
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Experimenting with images in the Terrain Editor has always been my fave Bryce hobbby over the years. (and has always worked well for funky logo work)
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it came out quite well, well agentsmith. i realize x-64 that i was going off topic a bit.
Computer Art by Charles McChesney
here's a logo done using the bryce terrain editor and an letter image made with gimp.
Computer Art by Charles McChesney
here's a logo done using the bryce terrain editor and an letter image made with gimp.
Computer Art by Charles McChesney
Computer Art by Charles McChesney
Computer Art by Charles McChesney
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Long time ago I followed Peter Shapes tutorial to make 3D text from an Image using Terrain Editor applied to a Symmetrical Lattice, this was when Bryce was actually called "Bryce 3D"
I've created some custom made Logos out of various fonts in Photoshop and would like to bring them into Bryce and turn them into 3D.
Is the process still the same in Bryce v6.1? The one problem I recall with this method was the Jagged Edeges.
One of the images that I have in Photoshop is 3543 x 879 @ 300DPI I should be able to bring this into the Terrain Editor and apply it to a Symmetrical Lattice?