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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
hey, i can help you, i have bryce...bryce can animate skies too in really cool ways, so you can have drifting of clouds over time and aply the video as a texture. as for your questions... 1. Yes 2. Yes 3. stormy skies are actually the easiest, and the better the texture, the better it looks. 4.sure, just send me some specs of the types of skies you want, just email me, im a newbie here, but i have skill with the programs... so just email me here: mmattb@yahoo.com hope to hear soon:)
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Hello All! I just wanted to post a few questions and stuff and try to get help from those of you knowledgeable with Bryce nas its sky functions. First off, I do not have or use Bryce... (I can not afford it just yet, and my conscience will NOT allow me to use a warez). I do however use other applications such as Poser and Blender. I have noticed several posting for Sky presets for Bryce and I find this VERY intriguing! I am trying to get together some Sky images to use with other programs and they would only need to be say 800x600 jpeg images. My questions are this: 1. Can a sky be rendered without anything else (no sun.etc)??? 2. Can the camera angle be moved to say looking straight at the sky (like 90 degrees perpindicualar to the rendering surface)? 3. how well can stormy skies be done? 4. Anyone willing to help me out with say 3 sky images or so???? PLEASE??? If not at least the information would be very helpful! thank you so much for listening to the ramblings of a non Bryce person :P Matt P.S. I am wanting to use these in a animation and would be MORE than willing to give credit to anyone who can help me out :)