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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
I think if you generated a nice moundlike terrain in Bryce and exported it as a DXF. You could then import it into InfiniD4.5 or some other app with a modeler with magnetic pull, and "pull and twist" it into a more wavelike shape. Then you'd have to import it back into Bryce, texture and render it. Come to think of it, you could probably export to Poser as an OBJ file, use a magnet to shape it and export it back to Bryce as an OBJ. Either way, you need to pull and twist a terrain file to get that surf effect. I have seen it done in Bryce so I know it is possible. Try experimenting until you get something that looks right. There is also a freeware program called Wavesworld, do a web search and you'll find it. It creates wave trough bump maps that you can then import into the terrain editor in Bryce. They are very symetrical though.
If you have Blender (www.blender.nl) you can create a lattice or plane in Bryce and export to a .DXF file. Import into Blender and then sub-divide the vertices and add your noise and whatever else you want to do to your wave. Then export to a .DXF file again and then import into Bryce. That's just the mesh part... To recreate that photo is gonna be a ton o' work :) unless you have 3D Studio Max in which there are tutorials on the .net to recreate waves like in the movie Perfect Storm.
I may be wrong, but I think this is a modeled wave due to: 1. the water surface texture rising to the crest which looks like old skin and 2. the irregular surface and protrusion(s) on the right. The form could well be modeled in another application (although I don't think it is impossible in Bryce) and as to the transparency people here and in the Poser forum are pulling off very similar transparency edged surfaces in hair. These same techniques are doable in Bryce with transparency maps. Now if we can get it to move:) manowar
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I have some tutorials by others at the url listed. I created this pic with lonewolf's tutorial. You could easily use magnets as Alley suggest to make the waves fall over. Thanks Alley hadn't thought of that one.You can do an internet search for 3d & "3D studio max" & "Perfect Storm" to get that tutorial for creating the wave - I gave it yesterday but it doesn't seem to be all there, when I did the search to find it there were other tutorials as well that came up in the search, - just FYI. Plus you people keep talking 'magnets' assuming that people have Poser ---
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I found a site were the artist created a wave like that using bryce I think. The link is the image I am talking about. Her main site is http://fly.to/mirre She has some very lovely art.This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.