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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 23 6:01 pm)
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www.animax.it has free, good quality pics for the bark and the pics for 2D-planes-trees. The attached link will give you oodles of links to Bryce tree tutorials. From Bill Munn (pagoda with cedar in the background on Bryce 5 content CD) through Calyxa and Mojotech to Kromekat and many, many other folks.-- erlik
MORE detailed than brycetech's? ...nope...drawing a blank.
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Alt-click on the create tree icon and it'll give you a load menu for preset trees. Use those as a start. Most are fairly decent just as they are. Otherwise I'd say just play with the lab using Brycetech as to what setting does what. I haven't found any tutorials on "do this to get this type of tree" except do a search on the forum for willow tree and you'll find some settings for that.
http://www.ans-graphics.co.uk/ http://www.janthevillageweaver.com/zenstar/tutorials/treedruid/start.htm These are links to tutorials by hobbit and Meski on trees.(Not the B5 treelab). Spit has some settings for B5 trees on her site. http://www.thecricketcage.com/resources.html Arleen
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This one of mine may help!? - and trust me, there are a lot of great tree bark textures out there, you just need to use image based ones over procedurals! :)Adam Benton | www.kromekat.com
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Can someone please point me in the direction of a good tutorial for doing trees in Bryce? I have looked at the one on Brycetech and it had some good pointers but I need something a little more detailed. I can make then but they just don't get me the realistic feel I am after...nor am I having much luck getting them the right shape. I just wind up going with what it gives me.
Additionally if anyone knows of any good, free, textures for trees around...I'd be much obliged.
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