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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Not quite sure what you're getting at, perhaps after you're set up, group the entire scene (including camera), and rotate it a bit, so that it works with the clouds? OR, better yet, ditch the skylab clouds altogether, and turn the Atmosphere off, and just use Volume Slabs for your clouds. You can achieve majestic results, NEAR-MOJOWORLD results, with just volumetrics... (Doc would scoff at me for that one!)
Ever consider deleting the default ground plane? Of course it would be blue below, but sometimes this is handy.
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Hi all, Does anyone know how to turn the horizon in Bryce 5 off? I don't mean "atmosphere off". Is there a way to just have all clouds and sky. I move the objects I want way up into the sky, but when I move the camera to get an angle on it, the horizon pops up again. I also tried an infinate cloud plane for the ground, but that's not what I'm trying for. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, john...