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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Congratulations, you have turneds that measly little start into something really cool in a matter of a day. With a little guidance (from me) you could make some really cool stuff. When you looked past the castle the fog turns a sort of yellowish color and you should probably fill that with some dark churning water. Use a volumetric slab to fill the space. Let me know when you get that all together although I must say that it looks great as is. If you have the time I would appreciate it if you would look at Ghost Ship and tell me what you think. Great Job Tempest
MUCH better!! The windows look great! Just a suggestion- maybe you would want to see what it looks like with water surrounding the mountains. I have no idea what it will look like, but give it a try. The haze looks better, but I still think the fog is still a little bright. The fog is attracting your attention away from the castle, and I don't think you want that. Maybe a SLIGHT camera tilt upward so that we can see a little more of the sky and less fog behind the mountains and castle. Overall...big improvement. -Adam
I have an old map from Bryce1 era which I picked up off the www back then. It doesn't work quite as well with B4, but I do believe it still offers insight into the basics of castle building, especially the inner yard with the stairs and such. Should anyone be interested in this "elderly" map, just e-mail me and I will send you a copy. e-mail address is EppesArt@aol.com
Dear Roshigoth & Tempest, Please do not think I have not attempted to respond to your e-mail. I have posted the map, and a castle file twice, about 9 mininutes of downloading each time (the castle file is made using material presets even for the mote water). I thought this would prove the usability of this greyscale map in Bryce4 despite Metacreations claim that anything from B1 will not prove usable in B4. If I recall correctly, this map was created by Andrew Wallerstein...Credit should always be given, even for old maps from not so great memories. Peace to all, Becky
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