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Ascending and Descending (wireframe)

Bryce (none) posted on Aug 06, 2005
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Here's how it's done, although I can't believe I'm sharing my TOP SECRET information. :P The staircase spirals up and in, then the camera is positioned at such an angle that the top, innermost stair lines up with the bottom and outmost, giving the illusion of an endless staircase. The inset image gives an idea of the camera placement and layout of the model, and the larger image is the camera view that I rendered from. StormyWaters

Comments (6)


burchigb

9:37AM | Sat, 06 August 2005

Just wondering... What version of Bryce are you using to do this with?

StormyWaters

9:53AM | Sat, 06 August 2005

Bryce 5.

Windowlicker

10:17AM | Sat, 06 August 2005

WOW!...Thats sweet...i wondered how you did it...still a little complex for my NooB status, but nice to see this little insight....:)

MGD

2:10PM | Sat, 06 August 2005

Now that is twisted. LOL ... BTW, I have been looking at Escher drawings for ... mumble-mumble years ... ahhh, never mind.

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TheBryster

8:36AM | Sun, 07 August 2005

ARGH!!!!! You're not supposed to tell them!!!!!!;-)

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draculaz

5:30AM | Mon, 08 August 2005

that's a pretty old trick, actually, i remember someone asking that on the bryce forum at one point :)


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