Forum: Bryce


Subject: Leeshore water tutorial

frogdot opened this issue on Aug 26, 2003 ยท 9 posts


frogdot posted Tue, 26 August 2003 at 9:52 PM

Some asked how the water was made in my "Leeshore" image. I made some notes on an example that hopefully will explain. The green foamy water is a variation of the "foamy seawater" preset mat. Mostly just changed the colors to light and mediums greens and removed the reflection. I'm not a Bryce purist, as far as no postwork. I figure, whatever makes the image work, I try do it.

Flak posted Wed, 27 August 2003 at 12:25 AM

Interesting (and great) effect. Thanks for that :)

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danamo posted Wed, 27 August 2003 at 12:29 AM

Very interesting technique! Thank you for sharing it.


SeaCrystal posted Wed, 27 August 2003 at 2:02 AM

Looks great, thanks for sharing the techniques. -SeaC-

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Rayraz posted Wed, 27 August 2003 at 6:16 AM

Cool! Thanx. nice technique. "layered over" What are the layer properties?

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macmondo posted Wed, 27 August 2003 at 7:01 AM

Thanks for sharing this! I was wondering how you did that.


catlin_mc posted Wed, 27 August 2003 at 12:58 PM

Have I got this right?, layered over means that the terrain is layered over the water plane. I hope that's right. 8) Catlin


frogdot posted Wed, 27 August 2003 at 3:21 PM

Sorry, I guess I should have been clearer. The two renders are done in Bryce, then everything else is done in postwork (Photoshop, PSP,Photopaint). Whatever app as long as it does layers. One layer goes over the other and then erased.


Rayraz posted Wed, 27 August 2003 at 4:00 PM

oh okay, so you just put render one over render two at 100% opacity at normal mode and then you mask away some area's to let the lower lower layer shine through.

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