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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
Hi Red,
Not really sure what you mean here. When you open a new scene Bryce defaults to a ground plane so you don't see the blue unless you delete the plane. Can't see why you wouldn't want a plane, ground or water, if you're dropping in a terrain. Having said that, the only way I can think of achieving what you want is to make the plane massive and move it right back into the distance. But without a ground plane you will still see the blue underneath. Also, you can fiddle with the horizon line by moving the pan tool (the hand) at the bottom right of your screen. Hope this helps.
Davey
It could be you're talking about the haze. But it's hard to know for sure - unless you can post a pic showing what you are talking about.
Could you please do that?
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I think a pic is definately need here. We don't always use the same words to describe stuff.
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I'll see if I can get some pics this afternoon and post them.
sorry airflame "touching the sky" was a figure of speech reffering to the horizon where it looks like the ground and sky meet. I can't get the terrain to go to the horizon.
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I think I know what you are talking about. (maybe) Try creating a foreground terrain. Then a background terrain that you have moved very far back from your view point. You will probably have to stretch the back ground terrain along the x and y axis to fill the screen OR create or duplicate it and so you can spread the background terrains to cover your screen right and left.
THEN I would group the backgrounds and tilt them ever so slightly to cover that horizon line.
You can never create a terrain and move it all the way to the horizon line. In real life the horizon is visualized as the point where the curved earth falls from view. In Bryce world the world is flat, not round, and it goes on into infinity. You will never be able to move terrain to the ends of the earth in Bryce. I will try to post an example.
Oh, crap. No I won't post an example. I'm away from home and I don't have Bryce installed on my laptop. Bad me.
Basically. You have to fool around with view points and terrain placement to get what you desire. Sometimes simply moving the camera view lower will achieve your desired effect also.
Sometimes I find it fun and useful to create a single hi-res terrain with the terrain generator or a third party program, GeoControl, then move/drive my camera view around the little world looking a promising view point. Once I like the view. I will erase the terrain behind me that is out of view to conserve resources.
Could just be a question of camera angle...
Measure
your mind's height
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Robert Browning (Paracelsus)
http://franontheedge.blogspot.com/
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Today I break my own personal record for the number of days for being alive.
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Davey
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I'm sure this question has been asked a billion times here but I have know idea what would be key words for searching for it.
How do you get the terrain to touch the sky? When you first start a new scene in the nano preview there is the sky and a blue mass under it. In the regular preview it's gray. This mass always seems show behind the terrain. I know I can cover is witha ground plane but how can I get it covered by the terrain so that the rolling terrain doesn't suddenly flatten out?
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