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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
I'd say try to get a tube, make it large enough so that it doesn't cover the camera, put yoiur model inside the tube, then put a flat plane below the model to act as a floor, or build some kind of support system up from the bottom of the tube. The advantage of using a primitive like a tube is that once it's large enough to have less of a radical curve, you could boolean openings for portholes in it, if needed. Great work
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Everything was made with Rhino and imported into Bryce4. Except for all the cylinders, they are Bryce primitives. Thanks bonestructure for the suggestion.I've tried It with some stretched spheres and it seems to work. When the image is finished i'll upload it to the bryce gallery here on renderosity, so you can see the result...
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