Tutorials Bryce Turorials
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3D Butterfly Tutorial
A very in depth look into the Bryce "Terrain Editor" Starting
with Photoshop to create and prepare your images to be modeled into detailed
meshes and adding photo realistic texture maps. Completely posable insect
wings, body, antenna's and legs. For beginners to advanced users.
3D Text
To create great looking 3D text in Bryce 3D all you need is a paint
program and Bryce; there is no need for a separate 3D modelling program
to extrude the text and create a model to import into Bryce.
A Simple Waterfall
Most of us have tried to make a waterfall with one terrain and the result
is never quite what we wanted, but by using the Erode button the result
becomes quite acceptable. This is the effect we are going to achieve -
a single terrain for the waterfall.
Adding Natural Objects
Before we begin the process of placing natural objects in Bryce scenes,
we should say a few words about positioning in Bryce. To accurately place
objects you have to know two things: Where you are (and where you're looking)
and where an object is. On a default setting in Bryce, without touching
any of the various movement controls, "you" are the camera view
of the scene, and you are placed in the (arbitrary) front, left corner,
looking slightly down and directly at the rear right corner of the environmental
plane.
Advanced Linking I
In a link a parent transfers it's position, size, rotation to it's children,
but not the other way 'round.
Advanced Linking II
Bryce Tutorial
Advanced Rendering
In this tutorial, we‘re going to see advanced render options offered
by Bryce.
Amplification I
In linked hierarchies the transformations applied to an object are transferred
to it's children. What happens, if both objects - parent and child - are
selected and you apply a transformation
Anaglyphs
With a computer, the easiest way to produce stereoscopic images is to
create anaglyphs. An anaglyph mixs into one image the stereoscopic views
thanks to the complementarity of colors in the RGB channels. With colored
glasses, one can then filter the image and give to each eye the proper
informations.
Animating Ocean Waves
Animating Ocean Waves in Bryce 3 & 4
Animating Water Ripples
Animating Water Ripples in Bryce 3 & 4
Animating With Bryce 3D
Bryce 3D offers a relatively simple interface combined with some powerful
tools for animations that can range from simple, low level WEB uses to
broadcast video and film. An animation in Bryce can be done from the viewpoint
of either a static camera or a dynamic camera, the difference being whether
the camera itself moves, beyond zooms and pans, as part of the animation.
Applying a UV Map Texture to a UV Mapped Object in Bryce 3D
First you will need an object that has UV mapped texture coordinates
and a texture map....
Basic Terrain and Sky
Whenever you start a new Bryce scene, you begin with a screen that already
has in place a default sky effect and a bland gray surface (not a volume-
thus it has no depth). The preview window, enlarged and inset in the image
at left, shows how this scene will render
Basics of boolean objects
In this tutorial I'm going through how to do boolean objects and how
it works in Bryce.
Bat and Fairy Wings
Create a slim, bony framework with a transparent membrane stretched
across it.
Boolean Operations
This can easily be one of the most complicated subjects to a beginner
(and at times to more advanced individuals) but I will try to take some
of the mystery out of it and put it into terms that most people can understand.
Boolean Operations
This tutorial can be completed using Bryce versions 3 to 5.
Boolean Operations - Make Dice
A Boolean operation comprises of 4 parts: Neutral, Positive, Negative
and Intersect. In this tutorial we will create a simple 6 sided dice with
rounded corners using Boolean operations...
Boolean Properties
Explains boolean operations in Bryce
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