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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
"Anymore hints on how this could be better? " Yeah, that could be the view outta my window. ;) Nice :) I would put a soft light on the shadow side of the cliffs. Just to make it barely visible. As it is now, it's so dark that at first I thought it was a miss-match between the background and foreground. (but only for a second) - James
The doctor says I have way too much blood in my caffeine system.
What about adding a slow fading effect to the planet? Maybe only the left 3/4 would be visible, or something like that? It may help it look a little more natural. Also, I like the starry background -- is that a pict file? -- here are some suggestions if it is: try darkening it a tad, to make it a tad more subtle -- not sure if that will work. Another idea is: I've never liked bringing in star backgrounds into Bryce because often times the rendering process dulls them. So you can do a mask render and add the bg in afterwards -- sometimes it looks cleaner... -Brian
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