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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Yep Thats about the best I can get also. Does that seem dim to you too? Thank`s Hawk
Frank Hawkins/Owner/DigitalDaydreams
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I heard that you could change the moon image too, but after checking the B4, B5, and Kitchen's books, there's nothing about that. I think if you want to change moon image, you need to use a sphere or a 2d circle object with the pic in it. I agree with you, Corel should put some attention to the sun/moon controls. I'd like to be able to increase the intensity of the moon and decrease the intensity of the sun.
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I
m Trying to make the moon brighter in a night sky. I
v tried, no haze and earthshine set to 100 and all of the normal controls. Sometimes it seems like the sky defaults to violet when the moon is in it. In the past ,I have had to brighten the moon in photoshop ,and any reflections caused by the moon,,, a time consuming process. Anyway the moon seems (way too dim) no matter what I do. I have Bryce 3 ,4 and 5. I dont want to import a moon image and place it on sphere. I want to use the bryce moon because if I can Brighten it ,then any reflections,such as in clouds or on water would brighten as well. Anybody know a way or a trick to acomplish this in bryce? Thank
s HawkFrank Hawkins/Owner/DigitalDaydreams
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Frank Lee Hawkins Eastern Sierra Gallery Store
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