Brendan opened this issue on Aug 16, 2003 ยท 17 posts
Brendan posted Sat, 16 August 2003 at 2:50 PM
What's this I hear about you creating your own "procedurals" in Bryce? hmm?... I feel sure this is information that should be shared out amongst us all! I have been trying to find out how to do this for ages and all along you aint said a dickybird! ...fess up please...how'd you do it?...
antevark posted Sat, 16 August 2003 at 3:04 PM
Just DTE work, look at some of the links in the spotlight link of the week.
Brendan posted Sat, 16 August 2003 at 3:19 PM
..aaah!...I have missunderstood. I was thought Ray was refering to creating the source procedurals that are the basis of the DTE. I just don't believe that the preset procedurals in the library are the end of the matter and would very much like to find more information on how they are generated. Sorry Ray, about the confusion over terminology! Cheers!
Rayraz posted Sat, 16 August 2003 at 3:27 PM
I dig way down to the noise and phase menu's. You can choose the type of noise and schange a lot of settings. That way you can create brand new procedurals of your own.
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Rayraz posted Sat, 16 August 2003 at 3:36 PM
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Brendan posted Sat, 16 August 2003 at 4:24 PM
Created from scratch! ...you big tease you!...give me a clue as to how one would start with a clean slate?...and while you are at it!, if I was to use the import facility, what would I be importing?. How does one create a procedural tex from nothing and bring it into Bryce as something completly new, that is!, not a re-hash or a product of the random generator? Am I missing something here as to what is possible? Cheers Mister!
Rayraz posted Sat, 16 August 2003 at 4:56 PM
I'll make a tut tomorrow. Basically with making a new one from scratch I mean that I go into the noise and/or phase menu (you can enter it with the button at the top-left of the slider) and I chose a type of noise I want, I chose a type and a mode and I set the number of octaves, the direction, the frequency. and then you change the filter formula's and variables. There's lot's to play with. To create an empty DTE you set every option you can to none or nothing and the rest to standard or combine. And then you start from there.
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Brendan posted Sat, 16 August 2003 at 5:24 PM
Thanks there Ray! I shall have a go with what you say here. By the by!, is there just a basic number of types of noise that can be created.?. Looking forward very much to your tut, this subject has me hooked till I understand the outer limits of what I can do create unique textures beyond what is provided within the Bryce labs. Triple thanks Sir! Brendan.
catlin_mc posted Sat, 16 August 2003 at 9:20 PM
I too would like to know what the import imports.......
antevark posted Sat, 16 August 2003 at 9:24 PM
Base material presets(.brt), Catlin. They're pretty useless, so no-one uses them, .mat files are much more efficient.
Rayraz posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 8:08 AM
I'm rendering the last image of my tut now. When it's finished I can upload the last page to the tutorial section and then it's ready to be tested. I hope testing doesn't take too long.
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Brendan posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 11:11 AM
That's what I call generous and quick! Great stuff Ray, good'n! Brendan.
Rayraz posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 11:30 AM
The render is 60% finished. My firewall gave a message and put itself on high-priority. Bryce was rendering really slow. I was watching Mutant X (this episode had a scene with the crappiest render of a power generator I've ever seen) and a couple of my other favourite TV-series. When I came back I noticed that bryce had been rendering at only 10% of the actual CPU-power for the past two hours.
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Rayraz posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 11:33 AM
The tut tells about the noise types, the mode option, the octaves, the frequency, the rotation and the filter option. Including a bit of inside info on how I think those things work. At the end of the tut you'll have a nice procedural wich is totally different from the ones in the default libraries. And you'll have a blue metallic mat that makes use of it.
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danamo posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 2:23 PM
Excellent Ray!
Rayraz posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 2:48 PM
The render is finished and the tut is in testing. I'll receive an e-mail notice when it's up. I'll post a message in the forum as soon as I get that e-mail.
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Brendan posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 3:49 PM
Tennnn!...............Niiiiine!............ Eeeeiaaaaat................ Cheers Mister!