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Subject: Can I Make A Request Here?


DokieMaster ( ) posted Mon, 05 March 2007 at 10:31 AM · edited Sat, 09 November 2024 at 4:21 AM

If not, please just delete this message.

I would like a small island in Bryce. I could not really create anything that was acceptable. I recently came across a picture of a real island on the internet and would like somehow to be able to transform that into a 3D representation (not exactly, of course -- just the general layout) and was wondering if anyone here could help?

I could send you the image I am talking about, if interested.

Thanks in advance.


TheBryster ( ) posted Mon, 05 March 2007 at 11:08 AM
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Can I suggest that you have a look in the Bryce Gallery. There are I believe several islands by artists who might be willing to help you.

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Death_at_Midnight ( ) posted Mon, 05 March 2007 at 12:06 PM

The way I do islands is to make a symetrical lattice and copy/paste many copies of it. One large one for the beach, the next one for the next level of shore, then the next one for the next level, etc. Add other lattices for hills/mountain, or large rocks. Put trees with small leaves within the layers of lattices or rocks to make it look like wild vegitation. Of course the palm trees Bryce has and what can be found in the freebie section here at RD are handy. I would also sometimes take a rock or lattice and copy it, paste it right over but making it slightly larger, and put one of the semi-transparent type vegitation materials so that the lattice/rock would look like it has vegitation/growth on it. And then I like to dress up a water scene with rocks along the shoreline.

The best way to learn to do islands is to do what The Bryster has mentioned... to look at the gallery. That's what I did. It took me a long while and I have several versions of islands in my computer, but posted only a few here. All my islands I started with Bryce 5, and had to make some of my own materials. With Bryce 6, there's a lot of good materials that comes with it, one or two looks kinda like my own mats. They aren't that easy to do, especially the shore.

Hope that helps to get ya started!


pakled ( ) posted Mon, 05 March 2007 at 3:28 PM

it doesn't work all that well for me (but what do I know..;), but you can make a black and white pic of the island, then bring it into the Terrain editor, it 'sorta' works. There's plenty of threads here that should help with it.

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art4all ( ) posted Tue, 06 March 2007 at 11:21 AM

If you have PS or PSP installed follow pakleds' advice and use brushes with soft edges that make the isle have a great beach ;0)
The terrain editor allows you to paint the isle too but it's pretty hard to control in there so PSP or PS will perform better.

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