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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Try this tute....its very good.
“For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible.”
[Stuart Chase]
Try this. Duplicate the wave you have. Use a volumetric "puffy cloud" mat on the duplicated wave. Add a sand bump to the cloud terrain. Play around with the cloud density and resizing/moving the duplicated shape so some of it is poking out of the original thus exposing the "foam".
This is basically the method described in Zhann's tut.
I am curious. How did you model the shape of the wave. Booleaned cylindrs or metaballs?
Did you left any tut on the web on "the misteries" of DTE in Bryce... ?
Also the Plenty of Ocean Waves guy... ;) You must the one I was looking for. Compliments for that renders. Bravissimo !
Yes, I will try to duplicate part of the cloud and do the cloudy thing... thanx.
The foliage tecnique didn't go well BTW... too render intensive, too lousy the results, sorry.
Hence you're curious, here's a screen grab of what I began... Lightwave modeler, extruding twelve squared polygons from the plane, and "whirled" the extrusion. I added some noise to the geometry with the jitter function, and I stirred the mesh with the magnet tool here and there.
I am not sure that that kind of wave could be accomplished using only Bryce terains/lattices, I simply had this solution pop up in mind one morning and go for it. I was waiting the right inspiration to replicate the wave I've seen, and sometimes the best things are the simpler.
I am not DTE expert. That would be AgentSmith.
No I did not do any tutorials on DTE. I am just a hobbyist.
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?thread_id=2752340
The URL is of the original thread to the wave challenge. I posted the wire frame of the wave I made in Wings3d there. It appears we took the same route to go outside of Bryce to create the basic model because compound/complex curves are necessary in a wave model.
Oops, pardon skiwillgee... well somebody could shed a light or two on the DTE editor someday.
Me too am an hobbyst... BTW. That's the breeze, to enjoy a thing without pressures.
Your work was and it is outstanding . This theme was on the tip of my tongue, just waiting for the right input to start. I LOVE sea scene with waves.
After a while I realized the mesh of the foam has to be more dense. I loaded into Zbrush, I subdivided the wave, and tweaked the geometry a lot to get it done the way I wanted.
It is rendering now, I post it as soon as possible. Probably somebody could do better, but I enjoyed it terribly, so far.
I am not being stingy. I will gladly share anything I can about my images, but I don't have a web site to put downloads upon. I can email the entire scene file to anyone who wishes to dismantle it. The file is 77 megs zipped.
Can someone here tell me how to copy a material file from an image to a folder for sharing it.
To skillwillgee:
I will definely be happy to look at some materials, foam, waters whatever you got on that superb scenes.
Can I drop u a sitemail with my address ? Nothing too large, say up to 2 Mb, but it will suffice for mats and unmapped objects.
Here seems a lot of people get free online space at
www.sharecg.com
I had a Bryce 4 site around 1999 , at nbci. Well, certain files weighted up to 10 Mb, entire Bryce 4 scenes. There were Gerry Anderson's models stuff (Space 1999 stuff and UFO models, the S.H.A.D.O. Moonbase... !), and a Clint Eastwood's Firefox plane, all made by me.. eventually one day the site disappeared overnight, they sent me a mail informing me that they wanted to do what they want with their free space. This pissed me off, as you can imagiine. I realized the thing must'nt have enough hits for their tastes...
Probably if I collect the time to do it again here, will utilize sharecg.com HD space, but I don't think will exceed 4 or 5 MB per file.
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the image source was this, after a real ocean wave (wow...)
http://cid-c317d66d54b296f5.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.res/C317D66D54B296F5!731/C317D66D54B296F5!750
And if I understand how I will give here the first render of mine. I am already trying to do a better. slighlty bigger render, tilted as the original picture.
Thanx to all the Brycers that come this way... even to say hello !