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Lord Ao
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Yeah I recentley purchased Bryce 5. It's pretty kewl [img]smile.gif[/img] !
Hey /)eath how come when I crop an image it just makes a square around the image ![]() |
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You know the "Crop" tool in bryce is designed for RE-Rendering a part of an image, its not for taking a chunk out of the picture [img]tongue.gif[/img]
I recomend you import your bryce files into a proffesional 2-D art tool for cropping such things as mountians and sunsts ![]()
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What I meant about the cropping is that when I'm in PSP 7 and go to crop it just makes a freakin square around the picture [img]graemlins/1dizzy.gif[/img] What do I do?
Oh yeah /)eath do you know some good sites for basic Bryce tutorials. I know quite a bit about some stuff but hardly anything about other stuff. Thanx, |
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You don't think we can mimick a human being with a 3d programs yet? I beg to differ. Did you see Final Fantasy?
Poser isn't quite that good, but it is pretty damn impressive. Especially when used with a different rendering engine. Personally I have no interest in Manga. I honestly don't think it works well with bryce because bryce creates 3d worlds and landscapes that you superimpose 2d characters over. They kind of clash. I am pretty sure you can get manga characters for poser and then you could render them all in the same engine to get accurate lighting and what not.
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![]() Of course final fantasy took forever to render. It is extremely high resolution video. I'm simply arguing that if you know how to use poser properly, you can make a very convincing person and set them in a realistic 3d environment. 2d objects in bryce are hardly affected by lighting when compared to a 3d object in bryce. Have you ever used any other rendering proggies? Lightwave, 3ds Max? Here are a few sigs I've done for people over the years. They are all 100% original. If these kill you modem people, just let me know and I'll pull them. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() [ 05-09-2002, 08:44 PM: Message edited by: MILAMBER ]
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I have 3d Studio, although I'm taking a break from it for a while. But one thing I hate about Bryce is how bbbbbbllloooooooddddyyyyy long it takes to render. I know my computer is slow but I tried it on a fairly new 1200mhz, 256mb intel computer and it took 6 minutes to render a fairly small picture... that is not good. it took the same computer 90 seconds to render another very complex scenein 3d max that had particles and
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Do any of you know a good site which has basic Bryce 5 tutorials? As I explained before..I'm alright at some stuff but don't have a clue at other stuff. Oh yeah look at this pic. I stuffed up something in Bryce but it turned out to look really cool and freaky! [img]smile.gif[/img] You decide what it is! I reckon the sky looks like chocolate milk [img]tongue.gif[/img] ![]() |
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Do any of you know a good site which has basic Bryce 5 tutorials? As I explained before..I'm alright at some stuff but don't have a clue at other stuff. Oh yeah look at this pic. I stuffed up something in Bryce but it turned out to look really cool and freaky! [img]smile.gif[/img] You decide what it is! I reckon the sky looks like chocolate milk [img]tongue.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]That's a pretty cool picture! I love how the sky is reflective. Anyways, for the text, I believe I used the Chrome filter in Eye Candy 4000 for photoshop. All of the figures, the knights, dragon, and wolf are completely original and created in poser. The wolf was a character in Poser pro pack. I never cut and paste. When I make something, I make it from scratch and make sure it's 100% original.
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