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Subject: wow!!!!!!!!!!


sulfericacid ( ) posted Tue, 26 April 2005 at 9:43 PM · edited Thu, 13 February 2025 at 3:11 PM

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I just want to say WOW I love bryce!! Before I just kinda liked it but after doing some oddball tutorials I'm finally seeing what can be created, lol.

I was doing this tutorial on how to make water inside of glasses and in the process found ways to make super cool looking glass tubes!

I didn't know what the positive/negative/neutral option was in the A panel, that's just amazing. It's kind of nice getting away from landscapes and all.

What I want to do after learning this is make a glass filled with a lake and in the middle have a floating island and have the camera aim and at an angle from the top.

Any other tips and tricks to make other parts of the program unlock? lol. Playing with negative/postive will make some pretty neat things like cutouts.


sulfericacid ( ) posted Tue, 26 April 2005 at 11:04 PM

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Oops! Ran into a problem with adding liquids. The one on the left was the first attempt, the right was the second. The first time I couldn't get the top of the liquid to appear, it was clear. Then I trouble shooted from the tutorial and it said if this happens, just make the water "larger" which I did in the second version. So now I have the top of the liquid colored but in both cases the liquid volume isn't showing through the glass! You can tell from the top of the glass that it's transparent because you can see the top of the liquid! So what do I have to do to get the whole thing to show up?


vasquez ( ) posted Wed, 27 April 2005 at 2:21 AM

hmmm I'm glad that you discovered the little secrets of Bryce. Remember, click everywhere on the interface and once cliccked retry with alt, ctrl or shift... :) regarding your problem, tri to increase the transparency or try to decrease the specularity of your liquid material. hope it works


TheBryster ( ) posted Wed, 27 April 2005 at 5:15 AM

Muhahahahaha! Another one hooked! Welcome to the asylum. You can log-off anytime you want, but you can never leave...

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lordstormdragon ( ) posted Wed, 27 April 2005 at 5:16 PM

Your liquid doesn't show through the glass because the glass is too specular, and not all the way transparent. Or it could be your ray depth. Good luck!


sulfericacid ( ) posted Wed, 27 April 2005 at 5:24 PM

OKay, I tried what you guys said. I made the cup 100% transparent and put the liquid transparency down to about 5.3 and it's not changing anything. Actually the glass was already 100% transparent.


lordstormdragon ( ) posted Wed, 27 April 2005 at 5:42 PM

What is the Refraction index of your glass? Regular glass is about 1.53, or 153 in Bryce. You really shoud read your manual, all of this stuff is in there!


sulfericacid ( ) posted Wed, 27 April 2005 at 8:16 PM

I don't have a manual :( I got it off of ebay. What I meant to say in my last message was the transparency for the glass is at 100% and the specularity of the liquid is way down. I changed both the inside and outside glass items at "glass" at 153 refraction and it didn't change the outcome, lol.


lordstormdragon ( ) posted Wed, 27 April 2005 at 8:44 PM

And your Ray Depth? Do you have TIR on? What is the sepcularity of the glass object? On second thought, methinks that the reason your glass looks so white is because you have nothing else BUT white in the scene. Refractions pick up their color from the environment. That is why you are seeing the white haze, not because of any technical stuff... Clear glass has no color, whatsoever, in real life...!


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