DigitalAtrocity opened this issue on Sep 01, 2003 ยท 7 posts
DigitalAtrocity posted Mon, 01 September 2003 at 3:56 AM
sup y'all? i was wondering how you go about using a photo for a sky, or background. i got some nice sky photos from free stuff, and they were represented as being able to be used as a bryce sky. So what would you suggest?
Rayraz posted Mon, 01 September 2003 at 4:14 AM
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=107&Form.ShowMessage=1408351
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Quest posted Mon, 01 September 2003 at 6:48 AM
Attached Link: http://users.pandora.be/roobol/tutorials/framestutorials.html
Also checkout Roobol's tutorial in part 5 in the link above and these two by Pinhead (parts 1&2).http://www.pinhead.robbes.com/tutorial/bryce4_sky/Combinationsky1.htm
http://www.pinhead.robbes.com/tutorial/bryce4_sky/Combinationsky2.htm
MadDog31 posted Mon, 01 September 2003 at 9:19 AM
I've just been putting a huge 2D plane behind everything and putting a picture of clouds on it...it's been working like a charm. MD
catlin_mc posted Mon, 01 September 2003 at 10:23 AM
I used the cumulus plugin from FlamingPear to make a cloud scene and pasted it onto a 2d square for that Seagull image I did. It turned out pretty good I think. 8) Catlin
orbital posted Mon, 01 September 2003 at 12:29 PM
Yeh I used to create a similair background sky to that of the pic Iwanted to use. Then I rendered the scene in Bryce, opened up Photoshop and dragged the Sky image on to the render as a layer. From there I would magnetic lasso any objects that show above the horizon and erase the sky image layer. After that I would tweak opacity and other adjustments to blend together to get the result I was happy with. Hers an example: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=329745&Start=55&Artist=orbital&ByArtist=Yes This version has an error on it, look at the white tower on your right and you can see I forgot to erase the sky image layer from it compared to the same tower just to the left. What a dozy Bollock I am sometimes!
Doublecrash posted Mon, 01 September 2003 at 2:33 PM
Go take a look at Roobool's tut linked above: his method grants some better results than a simple 2D plane, IMO. And it's quite easy to grasp. S.