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Subject: Ice Cube in Bryce 5


tjohn ( ) posted Sat, 27 July 2002 at 6:32 PM · edited Thu, 07 November 2024 at 2:49 AM

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I've been trying to get a realistic ice cube in Bryce since Bryce 3D. This is a tweak on a bumped glass texture on the rounded cube that comes with Bryce. I also have the blurry reflections and blurry transmissions turned on. I think this one came out pretty good. Opinions?

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EricofSD ( ) posted Sat, 27 July 2002 at 9:18 PM

Yup, you picked a hard thing to master. Looks good for Bryce.


clay ( ) posted Sat, 27 July 2002 at 9:49 PM

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Nice Ice, I did a Bryce Ice study a while back, ice is definently a bugger to make!

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bikermouse ( ) posted Sun, 28 July 2002 at 3:25 AM

Wow, Clay !! tjohn: It has the look of a 10 pound block of ice. pretty good. keep at it - you're definately close.


derjimi ( ) posted Sun, 28 July 2002 at 4:32 AM

tjohn, this is excellent! Wow. Only the drops on the table look like milk or so. :) Take care, Jimi


bikermouse ( ) posted Sun, 28 July 2002 at 3:43 PM

I'm going to put this on my list of things to try. Good idea tjohn.


lsstrout ( ) posted Mon, 29 July 2002 at 3:50 PM

How about adding a little cold vapor coming off the cube?


derjimi ( ) posted Mon, 29 July 2002 at 4:20 PM

Would not be real, wouldn't it?


lsstrout ( ) posted Mon, 29 July 2002 at 6:36 PM

Depends on what sort of ice you have and where it is.


bikermouse ( ) posted Mon, 29 July 2002 at 8:11 PM

hmmm, dry ice might have a vapor to it.


tjohn ( ) posted Tue, 30 July 2002 at 2:59 PM

Jimi: The water drops have the same texture as the cube. Should have changed it to a water texture. Oh well, it's just a texture test pic. :^). Everybody: Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated.

This is not my "second childhood". I'm not finished with the first one yet.

Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.

"I'd like to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather....not screaming in terror like the passengers on his bus." - Jack Handy


bikermouse ( ) posted Tue, 30 July 2002 at 3:47 PM

tjohn, oops dry ice sublimates rather than melts - for some reason I didn't notice the water. - TJ


lsstrout ( ) posted Thu, 01 August 2002 at 11:38 AM

In the right weather, even ordinary ice cubes give off vapor. Possibly they stop giving off vapor before they begin melting. I've never paid enough attention to notice.


bikermouse ( ) posted Fri, 02 August 2002 at 1:21 AM

lsstrout, where warm air meets cold you can get a visable vapor over a limited area if the ice is really cold, or there is a sudden and dramatic pressure change but most of the time it's not all that visable. - TJ


bikermouse ( ) posted Fri, 02 August 2002 at 1:23 AM

also when pouring a liquid over ice you can get a vapor.


lsstrout ( ) posted Mon, 12 August 2002 at 5:42 PM

TJ, I bow to your scientific knowledge. :) I still think vapor would look neat. Or perhaps a drop down the side. It's excellent as is, though.


bikermouse ( ) posted Mon, 12 August 2002 at 5:49 PM

And I to your imagination - remember art does not have to be realistic to be good.


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