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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
I tackled this problem last week, and basically what I did was (on a plain) simply make the surface really reflective and add a little wiggly bump map to it. On an object like a rock, you could duplicate it, enlarge it and move it upwards a bit so that only the top part and the upper sides are reflective.
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Hello people.I am new to bryce though I have uploaded some pics in the gallerie.I have one question:How can you give a wet look to an object?I mean like the use of wet stone in the materials..