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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
One way: if you have Poser4, import the 4 'splatter' props and stretch them to shape. Hell, just import them anyway, you won't need Poser. I tried this on a WIP and it looked fair, and this was on the 'Tidal Wave' obp available somewhere. I've also used the same splatter in Poser for a goose landing on water, worked out nicely. I've only recently re-acquired Bryce(4) after 18 months without it, so I'm still boning back up on it. But ... make a cylinder (horizontal) and work with volumetrics or clouds to get the right 'mistiness.' This can be tucked into the curl of an upcoming wave for the 'pipe' effect of surfing. Haven't tried this one yet tho. And wind-blown spray, now you got me spinning! Someone MUST have a better way? ...
The splatter props might also be at Poser Props Guild. Also, another idea might be to take a terrain or symetrical lattice into the terrain editor, delete it, draw a long, uneven shape, then take it into your scene and play with cloud textures, etc. I haven't tried this, but it might work. I've been wanting this feature in Bryce forever. I keep hoping that crashing waves, seafoam, and waterfalls will be in an upgrade of Bryce, but it never happens. :( Melanie
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Can anyone suggest a texture or a way to create the splash effect that you would have on a beach at the point where it meets the water. Thanks, Mark