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I think uploading the texture is better. You will definitly love it here at Renderosity. You should read this message that Jack wrote: http://www.renderosity.com/index.ez?viewStory=192. I know it is a little late because Christmas is over, but it shows how homely this site is. -Adam
Thread: Make a vital decision... | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: REPOST: How to make dust clouds in Bryce4?? | Forum: Bryce
I posted too. Maybe the person you thought was "Alex" was me. Oh well. I said I don't think I have the answer to your question but GREAT IMAGE!! -Adam Let's see if I remember what I wrote... You can try making a long sphere and give it a brownish cloud texture. Then go to the frame that you want the dust cloud to disapear and raise the transparency, this way the cloud will slowely disapear.
Thread: Anyone want to discuss their favorite plug-in filters?? | Forum: Photoshop
WOW!! Wait a second, sorry 3DSprite. I didn't know you were the one who wrote the message. I think you already know your favorite filters.
Thread: Anyone want to discuss their favorite plug-in filters?? | Forum: Photoshop
To see Diane's and 3DSprite's favorite filter, check out the message under the Adobe Photoshop forum titled "May I also offer a warm welcome to all Adobe Photoshop users..." You can see what some of the filters can do. I love Eyecandy as well, but the Aetherize filter I downloaded at is my favorite filter. I love the dreamy look to it.
Thread: New Id Name? | Forum: Bryce
Thread: How To Export Objects From Bryce? | Forum: Bryce
Thread: How To Export Objects From Bryce? | Forum: Bryce
Sorry Krel!! There is no way to export an object in Bryce, only in obp format. If that is what you want to do, then place the object you want to export into the create section (click the arrow next to create). Then push add at the bottom left corner to add it to the user section (or any section you want). After the object pops up in one of the boxes, highlight it and push export (on the bottom as well). Now you have your object in obp format. Hopefully Bryce 5 will be able to export objects in different formats. -Adam
Thread: Downloading objects | Forum: Bryce
thanx Spike. I figured it out after a while playing with free form but i forgot to mention it.
Thread: Comments on New Image Please | Forum: Bryce
just incase you didn't know, you can make the wall one object. Make a white image in the shape of the wall with a black backround in photoshop or any kind of drawing program. Saving the image somewhere. Then creat a Symmetrical Lattice and click the little E next to the object. Click on picture in the upper left corner and import the picture. Now you have the same wall but as 1 object. Add a brick texture to it and there you go. It is a lot easier than making seperate individual bricks. -Adam
Thread: Phantom Heart | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Question? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Oh, nevermind. Their name isn't yellow. You can go to their home page and send them a message by clicking "click here to send this person a message". Click the members link on the right hand side of this page to find their home page. Then search under his/her screen name. If they don't have a home page then I have no idea. -Adam
Thread: Question? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Downloading objects | Forum: Bryce
Thread: Downloading objects | Forum: Bryce
Thanx Cresent. I sort of figured that, but I was just double checking because despratly wanted to make them 1 object. Spike, I can make the object one box, but that doesn't make it one object. Thanx for your help anyway. -Adam
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Thread: Your preference for obp uploads? | Forum: Bryce