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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
A simple answer would be to use a 2 cubes. Place one on the ground plane, rotate the 2nd by 45degrees and place it on top of the first, lowering it until it looks like a regular roof.
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Might try this free (PC only) app by Ben Tibbetts that creates "city" image maps to load into the Bryce Terrain editor.Quote - If you can use flat-topped houses, make a terrain (the default one will work), then while holding down the ALT key, roll your mouse over the POSTERIZE marble until you get a grid pattern that you like. Render away!
Hey that was COOL!!! I dont think I've never read about this trick before.. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi all,
I haven't been on here for ages, and I've missed it. I have a question about something I learned to do ages ago and can't remember how to do it now. I took a Bryce class in the past and one of the things we learned was how to make boxes that looked like houses from a distance. They were low poly and you could put lights in or near them for night scenes. I have been trying to figure out how to do it but haven't had much luck. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Moonbow