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Tiger Dreams - with tutorial

Bryce (none) posted on May 19, 2000
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OK OK I'm not much of a tutorial writer but I made this tut a while back when I started this technique. http://www.aci.net/chaneygraphics1/Latticetut.zip

Comments (8)


Dreamspinner

12:00AM | Fri, 19 May 2000

Fabulous as always. Verdie : )

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chijwi

12:00AM | Fri, 19 May 2000

i think the spikiness really adds to the affect of this fabulous pic! you really need to let us lesser mortals in on your secret though, with a couple of tutorials....pleeeease???? :)

Glengarry

12:00AM | Fri, 19 May 2000

Amazing. 10+. have you ever posted a tutorial on this stuff?

ApexB

12:00AM | Fri, 19 May 2000

Absolutely Incredible Lon!!! Do you have a tutorial about doing Latices like this!?

kazbear

12:00AM | Fri, 19 May 2000

wow. so cool...

OceanView

12:00AM | Fri, 19 May 2000

Good first step in exploring the potential of tilted terrains based on imported images. A few smoothings might help unless you intended the spiky look.

Traveler

12:00AM | Sat, 20 May 2000

This is just incredible. Like nothing I have ever seen from bryce before. Its 2D and 3D all at the same time. Colors are outstanding

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bonestructure

12:00AM | Sat, 20 May 2000

Like always, excellent. Have you ever thought of starting with the lattice and then adding objects to it to deepen and detail the effect?


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