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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
have you tried the mask render? it's definitely worth exploring and works perfectly for what you're trying to do... if you're not sure exactly what it is, give me a write and I'll try to explain it: t_behrens@hotmail.com There's a good tutorial at this address as well: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Program/3093/tutor/bryce/mask.html Take care, Tim (heyjoe225)
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The above link is to a thread that showed a new misfeature in Bryce 4. PLEASE what is the best email address that I can send Bryce suggestions and complaints to? *(For Poser the answer is Larry Weinberg, but he doesn't handle Bryce as far as I know.)* - This time, I merely want to get this message straight to the correct ear: In Bryce, to help in making pictures intended to be used as overlay, it would be useful if there was an option whereby I could set up the sky any way I like, to make the lighting of the objects correct for whatever picture the overlay will be overlayed on, but have the sky (including the sky below the horizon, if I delete the ground plane) show on the render not as specified but all absolutely monochrome any desired color setting. I could do that in Bryce 3.1 by choosing the "all white" or "all black" sky, but in Bryce 4 those skies render slightly color-graded.