Tutorials Bryce Turorials
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Shining Tunnel
So, you want to make a shining tunnel? Here's how
Simple Billowing Curtain
This is a quick tutorial showing how to use the Terrain Editor in Bryce
to create a simple billowing curtain.
Simple Brycean Roads
This technique can carve horizontal roads onto your Bryce terrains.
Simple Comets
Shows how to make this cool comet streaking across the sky.
Simple Pillow
This is a quick tutorial showing how to use the Terrain Editor in Bryce
to create a simple pillow.
Simple Trees & Bushes
Use this tutorial as a basis for creating your trees and bushes, you
can probably do better that I did with these meager attempts.
Simulating Blurred Propellers in Bryce
This technique will render a very realistic looking prop blur effect.
Skies Tutorial
Here's a method I'd like to share to create skies with a differerent
'look' and 'feel' to the usual Brycean sky. There must be an almost endless
variety of effects using this technique, so consider this more of a starting
point for your own explorations.
Sky Tutorials
Basic tutorial on how to Bryce Skies
Space Nebulai (Volumetrics)
Volumetrics can be used to obtain all sorts of unique effects. Tiis
tutorial will show you how to create space nebulai.
Starting from scratch
This is the first in a series of 'basic' tutorials which will show some
of the techniques I have learned and will hopefully be of use to those
of you trying to get to grips with Bryce3D.
Steps to Speedy Bryce
You may have read speed tips in books or seen some posted in newsgroups.
People are always asking why is my render so slow? Here at the garage
I will show you some things that will speed up your render times.
Stereo Tutorial
The following techniques will show how to convert your Bryce2/3D/4 scenes
into true 3D Stereo colour images (anaglyphs).
Sticking on Labels
Here's how to apply a label to a bottle or can in Bryce. Bryce 4 was
used for the creation of this tutorial and the label is applied to a cylinder
primitive.
Streaming Light Rays
Realistic light rays streaming through a window.
Streaming Light Rays 2
More light rays.
The Giger Effect
The image at the left shows the effect that we are after. It is achieved
by applying a volumetric material to a large sphere and viewing the sphere
from the inside.
Transferring Files To Photo-Paint and CorelDraw
Once you have a Bryce image, you can render it and use it as is, or
you can use it within CorelDraw or Photo-Paint for further work, usually
as a background.
Transporting Objects Into Bryce From CorelDraw and Corel Dream 3d
Often, the easiest way to create an object to use in a Bryce model is
to create that object in some other software package. We'll look at CorelDraw
and CorelDream 3D here as examples.
Underwater Scenes
This tutorial will show you a simple method for creating underwater
scenes with Bryce. by Alex Barrie
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