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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 30 3:44 am)
Zhann, It seems that you can achieve icey terrains by checking light instead of normal rendeer,use light colored procedural textures and increasing bump height in the material editor, but I'm too impatient to test it our. it turned what was a 5 minute quick test render into an 11 hour test render. I aborted before it got through - wish I'd have saved a pict of it now. Just a thought: offsetting a copy of your tree etc., making it a whitish texture and inreasing bump height and combining them as a boolean might work. BTW your gallery images look very good. - TJ
Zhann, Well it's all an experiment at this point. might as well try it. Can trees in B5 be disassembled in any way? You might be able to work with that if so. If worst comes to worst you could import a tree created in another app unless this is for the all bryce challenge. I think Virtual Tree has a few neat trees in Renderosity's freestuff you could use to try with the ideas presented about booleans. - TJ
Not for anything special, I do landscapes in acrylic and I wanted to do some digitally, see what can be done in B5...I've done some in Terragen, but I can't get what I'm after...soooo, onward and upward, I'll see what happens, I'll see if I can take 'em apart and reassemble...what could happen after all?...
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Zhann,
I have a looong way to go before I can be considered one of the "you guys". I'm working on it though.
Speaking of which could you check out the star field in
this render for me and tell me what you think of the starfield itself? it's actually a textured dome and I was wondering if it looks even a little bit like a sky full of stars? I mean it looks ok to me but I sometimes fail to be objective about my own stuff.
Looking forward to your pic, Zahnn. I tried a snow pic ages ago, and gave up on the trees in frustration.
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Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=81916&Start=73&Artist=miden1138&ByArtist=Yes
I tried a snow scene once in B5, and I figured out a real easy way to put snow on your trees.First, take all the leaves off of the tree by reducing the number of leaves in the tree lab to zero. Then instead of using a trunk material for the tree, use a snowy texture from the "Plains and Terrains" group. If I remember correctly, there are a couple that have a rock texture that look a lot like bark. You may have to play with the colors in the DTE and change the texture from "World Space" to "Object Space" for it to work, tho'.
Hold on, let me see if I can find the image...Ah, found it.
If you look closely, you can see the snow on the tops of the branches. If I remember correctly, that's how I did it.
Hope this helps!
Mike
Mike, great pic, I love the distant mountains, and the tree limbs do look like they have snow on 'em. I was thinking more of coniferous type trees, but now I think I might try a few deciduous also... thanks for the looksee... Zhann
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Hi All, I just sketched out some landscapes with snow (yes, I still sketch on paper first), snow on trees, snow on rocks, snow on grasses, snow on everything, and now that I think about it ice too...any tutorials or suggestions on the how's and where's of snow? Any thing is appreciated (I'm just getting the hang of Bryce, these will be my 'first' landscapes) Thanks afore hand...Zhann
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