I am very new to Bryce and Poser and so I thought I would take the time to put a simple web site up of my own to display my work. I will also be putting other information on my site as well. Take a look and I hope you enjoy anything you might find. Thank You
My web site is: http:/members.aol.com/DreamMan07
I will have to find a different home page though if I am to post any real work on the web. Thanks
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Comments (2)
kromekat
This has potential! - Lasers (IMO) are best added in Photoshop by using the rectangular marquee or the polygonal marquee. You could make some defaults in a seperate ducument by creating a long thin rectangle, feather it by a tiny amout maybe 2 pixels, and fill with whatever light colour you want (usually white for me) then using the same selection, expand by a couple of pixels, feather at about 4 or 5 (depends on scale of document) and on a layer underneath the white one, fill that with red, blue etc. - this should give you a nice glowing laser beam! - now just copy and paste the merged layers into your scene and rescale/distort to fit the correct angles etc.! - you might also want to smooth the meshes a lttle and add soem texture to them, giving a more realistic, less flat effect! - hope this helps!, keep it up :)
Nuke
Dreamman, why don't you use a radil light with a red (or whatever color you want) gel. At this very moment I can't tell you exactly what to do, but if you want email me, and I'll send you one that I've made. drizzt_831@yahoo.com.