Forum: Bryce


Subject: KPT in Bryce??

Olias opened this issue on Sep 21, 1999 ยท 7 posts


Olias posted Tue, 21 September 1999 at 6:47 PM

Can anyone explain this one to me? It's my understanding that you can use KPT3 filters "in" Bryce, or that they are already "in" Bryce. Is this true? And if so, how do I find, evoke, or use them? I have Photoshop5 and have my KPT3 filters loaded in there and use them all the time. But I have no idea where to find them in Bryce. I see that I have a "Pluggin's" folder in my Bryce4 directory, but all the file extensions for those filters are different than what KPT's extensions look like. Do I just copy and paste them from my Photoshop Pluggins folder into the Bryce Pluggin folder? -Olias-


coldrake posted Wed, 22 September 1999 at 2:16 AM

Olias, they are already there. Go to the terrain editor and click on Filtering. Next to apply, click on the little gray arrow and the KPT3 filter menu will pop up. You can do some really cool stuff with these! Enjoy! Coldrake


Olias posted Wed, 22 September 1999 at 8:22 AM

Good grief.....I feel like an idiot. Been all around it all this time and didn't even know it! Thanks Coldrake! -Olias-


picnic posted Wed, 22 September 1999 at 11:57 AM

You can access them from the picture library too (you know, Leo?!?). Just click on the little triangle on the right. Diane B.


Olias posted Wed, 22 September 1999 at 4:00 PM

Thanks Diane. :) -Olias-


LoboUK posted Thu, 23 September 1999 at 8:19 AM

You can also access any other PS filters you have via the terrain editor. Xenofex baked earth creates some wonderful effects on terrains!


Ccotwist posted Fri, 24 September 1999 at 7:43 AM

These are cool. I'll have too do a more in depth reading of the manual. I've been pouring over poser 4 lately, but really have to get back to Bryce. It was my first product for 3D creation, and my favourite. I recently aquired AutoCad R 14 from an uncle for a birthday gift (He is an Architect, and hopes I'll join the fanily firm someday.) I'm still learning the interface, and hope, with time, to make some useful things for the Bryce Forum. If you have any sugestions, advice, experience with AutoCad R 14 for use in Bryce (I've only used AutoCad for Windows 3.1, but I'm learning the R 14 for 98) it would be appreciated, and I'll do my best. That's all I can promise. Twister