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Subject: underwater


buckrogers ( ) posted Fri, 24 December 1999 at 5:27 PM · edited Tue, 26 November 2024 at 2:33 AM

I have read and downloaded linda@visualmagic.awn.com 's tutorial about making underwater scenes; but how can I make a realistic view of sea waves seen from underneath? If I put a standard Bryce water level above me, it shuts all the light out.


buckrogers ( ) posted Fri, 24 December 1999 at 5:32 PM

She seems to write as if she was using Bryce 2. Was she relying on the "any object can radiate light that can illuminate other things" property? I heard somewhere that Bryce 2 had such a property, but Bryce 3 dropped it because it made rendering take too long or something like that. Will her method of deleting the sun and instead using a "square light" work with my Brye 3.1?


Jim Burton ( ) posted Sat, 25 December 1999 at 3:25 PM

BuckRodgers- Look at the image I just posted in the Poser forum (title Underwater Encounter)and see if that is what your looking for. It was rendered in Bryce 4, of course! Maybe I should have read a tutorial too, instead I spent about 3 hours playing with the settings!


Anthony Appleyard ( ) posted Mon, 27 December 1999 at 3:19 AM

I managed to make realistic underwater low visibility, but only if I make sure that the camera sees only seabed. If I look up, it still looks like a shallow fog on land where the blue of the sky shows overhead. What is needed is:- - A water surface that can have waves, read from a mesh or according to any suitable type of noise, and behaving like the real thing as regards light shining through it when the scene is below it. - A type of transparent layer over the scene that can randomly refract sunlight coming through it, to produce diffuse light.


Anthony Appleyard ( ) posted Mon, 27 December 1999 at 3:23 AM
  • the water surface, continued: and looking realistic when seen from below. Sorry about the split reply, but Demon Internet got into a panic and threatened to drop the dialup line unless I did something on it. Ditto the typing erors: I have to think and type hurry hurry hurry or Demon wants to drop the eline yet again. It will be lovely when I get back to work after the Xmas / New Year break where my LAN line stays up and open nall day,


arabinowitz ( ) posted Tue, 28 December 1999 at 9:20 AM

I just found a tutorial for underwater scenes at http://www.bmacleod.com/brycelibrary.html - I haven't even thought of trying it out, but it might have what your looking for.


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