pumeco opened this issue on Oct 01, 2008 · 84 posts
pumeco posted Wed, 01 October 2008 at 1:20 PM
Well, I got round to it at last! Sorry for the delay, but I've been having computer problems like you wouldn't believe - I mean serious problems.
Anyway, I rushed this video together last night. They're giving me a new replacement laptop and I don't know how long that will take, so, I thought I'd better get this video done now.
It's not too bad, it should at least get the basics across on why you don't have to 'fake' colour bleed in Bryce. I'm not sure everyone will be able to understand me though - because I'm recovering from a cold. I literally had to talk through my damn nose on this video, but, it can't be helped.
IMPORTANT
There is not much bandwidth available so PLEASE DO NOT try to play the video directly from the website. Instead, save the files to your hard disk first before you watch/use them.
Two sets of downloads are available, some for Bryce 5 and 5.5 users and some for Bryce 6 users, so please be sure to download the correct version.
BRYCE 5 and Bryce 5.5 DOWNLOADS
VIDEO FILE (75MB WMV Format): http://www.pumeco.com/temp/PRB_Random.wmv
SCENE FILE (Bryce 5 Format): http://www.pumeco.com/temp/Pro-Render_Basic.br5
Bryce 6 DOWNLOADS
VIDEO FILE (75MB WMV Format): http://www.pumeco.com/temp/PRB_Random.wmv
SCENE FILE (Bryce 6 Format): http://www.pumeco.com/temp/Pro-Render_Basic.br6
Just one thing I forgot to mention in the video. Don't be put off by the boring tutorial. Once you start using this concept on your own objects in your own scenes, you'll hopefully start to get satisfaction from it. Oh, and BTW, it's only four years late, so, no complaints either ... so there!