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Subject: Drape Tutorial


pidjy ( ) posted Tue, 21 January 2003 at 2:39 AM ยท edited Wed, 25 December 2024 at 9:24 AM

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I've been asked how did I make the drape covering a body in my latest pic... So here is how to do. 1 Draw a drape B&W image based on the body scale (with photoshop or other prog) be sure to soften the image to avoid sharp edges. 2 In bryce make a terrain, once in the terrain editor set the terrain res to max, then import the drape map and apply it to the terrain (Add some smooth if necessary) 3 Set the terrain to "positive", duplicate it and set the second terraion to "negative". Decrease the negative terrain scale and add two negatives cube to both side of the terrains to "cut" them.. and group the terrain and cubes. 4 cut the body part that will be covered by the drape using some negatives cube grouped with the body (set to positive) Now just add some textures.. and here it is!


catlin_mc ( ) posted Tue, 21 January 2003 at 3:04 AM

PJ you put us all to shame. It's such a simple idea but so effective and very useful. Thanks for letting us in on the secret. Thanks Catlin


bikermouse ( ) posted Tue, 21 January 2003 at 4:08 AM

pidjy, That's really good! thanks, - TJ


clay ( ) posted Tue, 21 January 2003 at 4:10 AM

Hey pidjy! thanks for sharing, haven't seen you in a while:-)

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pidjy ( ) posted Tue, 21 January 2003 at 4:47 AM

Your welcome clay.. I've been busy lately, but I'm still there LOL :-)


tjohn ( ) posted Tue, 21 January 2003 at 5:27 AM

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Great tut, pidjy. I love making curtains and drapery by this method, using either a terrain or lattice object. Here is a link to a recent pic where I painted the dish cloth onto a lattice object. The plate in the picture is also a lattice object. Tjohn

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pidjy ( ) posted Tue, 21 January 2003 at 7:03 AM

Nice use of the "tip".. your image is great and give a good idea of what can be done using lattices with imagination!


Doublecrash ( ) posted Tue, 21 January 2003 at 9:12 AM

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Many thanx pidjy, I always tried to make believable covering drapes but I wasn't able to do it. I tried one in my "Warm Posing" image, but I wasn't so satisfied by the result. So your tut (and I'm surely one of those who asked you to post it!) is really useful to me. Thanx again! Stefano


Roch222 ( ) posted Tue, 21 January 2003 at 11:39 PM

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heres another Soooooo easy way to make a curtain/drape

and pidgy thanks for the info - great tut


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