Forum Moderators: TheBryster
Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
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Your use of commas looks fine to me - although Dr.Robert
Bereskin, my scientific writing teacher, would disagree.
He made me construct sentances without them for an entire
semester. If you think that was difficult, I also had him
for Invertbrate Paleontology where I had to learn all about
microscopic andimals and other thingies without backbones.
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The mini-tutorial was very intuitive - I could immediately
put this to work with no brain damage.(unlike invertibrate
paleontology.)
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Thank you, - TJ
Right on, thanks for the comments and input! All I used for this mini-tut was Bryce 4, Photoshop 5, and Hypersnap DX-4 for the screenshots. I'm still learning how to use and deal with layers in Photoshop, and trying to get a grip on other features, like the silly little arrows. Nu-be, no, this is not one screen in Bryce (what a dream!), but cut-and-paste work from several screenshots. I would have liked to use more transparency, since that is what 32-bit graphics is all about, but alas...! (only 10 commas in THIS post bikermouse! Fossilize it and frame it up...)
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