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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Here's another tip.. You notice how in your original tif, the letters are crisp and in the bryce render they come out fuzzy, it's because you don't have the same resolution on your tiff as your end product.. What that means is, do the texture tiff at 72 dpi and you'll get crisp letters at 72 dpi render... If you do 300 dpi texture and 72 dpi render, you get fuzzy letters... :)
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Here is a texture that I've done for one of the hospital buildings of were I work . ok I did the texture free hand yes. The only way I can get this to texture right is by object front and only this side like shown ubove. I tried to flattin the building so to texture all sides of the building and heres the problem when I make it a tiff file in Photoshop and render in bryce the all side texture I did only shows at the top of the building, I tried doing the texture in the diffrent formats in bryce but nothin works any Ideas let me know. Thanks in advance.