ari opened this issue on Oct 14, 1999 ยท 4 posts
ari posted Thu, 14 October 1999 at 4:39 PM
DM1234 posted Sun, 17 October 1999 at 8:52 PM
I never noticed this. I'm going to see if I get the same thing? If it consistantly does this, spray rendering just parts of an image while having the rest of the image normaly rendered mite have some interesting usages? DM
picnic posted Mon, 18 October 1999 at 9:27 AM
I don't know, but I sure use the spray render in areas that I'm concerned about as I change lighting, move things, etc. I'll have to check this out. Diane B
jas1746 posted Tue, 19 October 1999 at 10:22 AM
Try this instead of spray rendering. If you have an object say a stone that looks great until Bryce's final pass, select the object, click on the "A" for attributes, hold the "Ctrl" and "Shift" keys down, then click the check mark next to the X in the Atributes window. This will prevent the anti-alais from smoothing out the object. This works well for walls, stones, and other rough textures that Bryce's anti-alais feature tends to blur. It won't work on a Bryce sky setting, but will on a cloud plane. JAS