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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
have you checked the tutorials section on this site,I am sure there is one on how to create a river somewhere. http://www.bmacleod.com/bgframesfolder/frlibright.html Jen de la cruz has a good one on above link for creating river valleys, hope it helps.
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If you want to make a river "flow down a mountain" you might want to check out previous posts about waterfalls in this forum. There are a couple not too far down from this post. BTW, welcome to Brycedom! :^)
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I usually create a terrain and edit it drawing a river shape then I turn it upside down and make it negative (boolean wise), make the ground plane positive and group the two together, now you have a deep crack in the ground, create a water plane and put it just below the surface and you should have a river. I hope I have made this clear and that it helps you. Chris.
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Hi, I'm very new to Bryce and I want to create a river. I can see that I could make one by putting terrain objects over the entire landscape and make sure the lowest points form a long, winding area, then add a water plane. However, that sounds tedious and difficult, plus I wouldn't be able to have it flow down a mountain.
Then I got a suggestion to use metaballs: put them half-submerged where I want the river and give them a water texture and make them positive, Boolean-wise. Then put a large rectangle over them at ground level, make it negative, and group them all. But I found there's no water inside the metaballs, so to speak, just the gray stuff. So that didn't work, unless I'm doing it wrong. Help! Thanks, Willow