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Thread: Light in the darkness | Forum: Bryce
Thread: Light in the darkness | Forum: Bryce
Thread: Light in the darkness | Forum: Bryce
Just make the sword material addtive and highly specular. You can also select a fuzzy material and make it additive and it will soften the edges.
Thread: Could use some advice | Forum: Bryce
It may not work, but try creating a duplicate lamp shade just under the one you have and set the mode to "additive."
Thread: Wireframe renders? | Forum: Bryce
To make a material transparent, just click the M icon while an object is selected and drag the transparancy slider to the left.
Thread: Importing Props to Bryce3D? | Forum: Bryce
Yes bryce 3 supports 3ds files and obj files, as to why you prefer DXF I do not know. OBJ and 3DS both support groups. so they are easy to texture, whereas dxf is all one object. To import 3ds and obj files, just go to file/import and find your file, When 3ds and dxf files are imported, they will be of poor quality as well, so you need to smooth them by clicking the "E" Next to the selected object, and click the smooth button until you are satisfied. Bryce obp files (yes that is obp) can only be imported to the presets themselves. To do this, click on the triangle next to the create button and click add in the prests meu that pops up. Hope this helps out.
Thread: Moon image exchange | Forum: Bryce
I have imported images of planets and used them in place of or over the moon image. To do this, create your scene and make sure the moon image is not visible. Next, Create a 2d disk or a sphere and apply your pic to it. Create a spotlight and place it really close to the front of the sphere. Widen it enough so that it will light up everything. Then make sure the light and the sphere both do not cast shadows, as a moon reflects light off the sun, and has no shadow. Next, link the spotlight to the disk or sphere. By doing this, you can resize Without having to worry about fiddling with the the light size. And because you used a light to illuminate it, you can change the density and color at will, so there's no messing around with the ambient lightm, and you can easily create moon phases: full moon, helf moon, etc. Hope this helps.
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