Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 17 1:22 pm)
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You want the sky that says "starfield" on it. If the moon shows up, just move the sun to the opposite side of the sun sphere at the top right of your Bryce interface. I found that by playing with ambiance, you can get other odd effects to show up.Attached Link: http://www.weirdass.net
Best trick I've found is to make a sphere the just under size of the universe with a stars texture (set to not anti-alias) which "doesn't self shadow, cast shadow, or be shadowed. Dupe that ball and make it a smidge bigger or smaller and attach another texture, something cloudy or watery, voila Mitch examples of this technique are everywhere in the Starry Ones, our daily 3d comic stripDont forget that after setting things to no atmosphere, and making sun black you should have a totally dark scene. At that point, if you want, you can import a space pic from one of the nasa sites etc as a picture and place it in back of your picture. Add your own light to brigten it and your own objects. Also check out this link someone sent me the other day. Its a shareware program that makes very nice galaxies etc (free). http://www.astroscape.com/ also, check out this one, though its a time limited demo. http://www.diardsoftware.com Try using these to make your own background, then add the planets in with bryce using a single distant light. The light would work best set at no falloff or range it so it only covers the planets. You may need a second light which would illuminate the scene you imported (this scene should be way off - like a 1000-thousands distant in the picture and completly block the distant part of the scene.
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How can I make them? I know of the default sky in the sky lab, but it has no stars...So, I check the little bubble for the celestial thing, then I do the one for the stars...And it has the moon in there(!?!?)...But I dont want the moon. Can anyone point me in the right direction to make a good space scene? Thanks!