Forum: Bryce


Subject: Poster question regarding Jack and the beanstalk in Bryce 5.5

Pedrith opened this issue on Nov 29, 2005 ยท 7 posts


Pedrith posted Tue, 29 November 2005 at 8:27 PM

Hi. I'm creating a poster and the opening dvd animations for the school I work at, for this year's play: Jack and the Beanstalk. I have been using bryce for several years now, but am still really not very skilled in it, as it took me three days now to get the clouds to look right. The poster I have in mind shows the giant's castle in the clouds with part of the beanstalk poking through at the top. The beanstalk runs the lenght of the poster with Jack's farm at the bottom of the poster. My question is: Is it easier to create this as one huge scene in Bryce, or, create the scene in sections and combine it in photoshop? If I do it in sections is there an easy way to make sure the perspective matches up with other parts of the picture? Most of the big objects, like the castle and the farm house and the stuff has been made in wings, with the exception of the beanstalk which will be made in bryce with the tree editor. As always I appreciate the advice you offer. Thank you very much for your time. Cheers. Pedrith :) P.S. I wish bryce could handle layers like photoshop. It make this and many other images I have in my head easier to make.