x2000 opened this issue on Dec 20, 2001 ยท 28 posts
x2000 posted Thu, 20 December 2001 at 7:06 PM
Well, I'm glad to see that other people see where I'm coming from on this. Of course, we still need people to start chiming in with some suggestions as to what they'd like to see the most. Peggy, I personally love .pdf's, especially if you can download it to read later. VirtualSite, I think we can all use more lighting tuts. I'll have to check out your gallery. I've been playing with lighting a lot lately myself. Since I posted this, I've started an all-out hunt for Bryce tuts, so I can see just what's been done already (plus I can use all the good tuts I can find;). Not to insult anyone's contributions, but I've seen a lot of repetition. While a different approach is always useful, I've come across quite a few tuts on the same subject saying the same thing about it. But this probably comes from one person not knowing the other's tut existed. I found a few sites with lots of links to tuts (Bryce Chronicles has a load of them), but there never seem to be any organization to them. It would be so great to be able find them sorted into logical categories like lighting, texturing, animation, etc. If I knew anything about building websites, I'd set up the ultimate site of links myself, but I'm afraid that's beyond my abilities right now (and it would have to be free host right now, I'm afraid...). What I'd love to see is a collaboration between our more talented Brycers, say, for instance, some of the best light people combining their best tips and tricks into one more complete piece, rather than all these scattered tuts on this and that, but I suppose that would probably prove unworkable. Anyway, if this thread in any way gets more info out there, that's a start.