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The purpose of this tutorial is to show how to use Bryce's plug-in folder for creating animating effects using the Picture Library.
This Tutorial will show how to animate a lens flare completely inside Bryce ( 4 or 5 ). Using the Image Library and a 2D plane as a picture object. It is necessary that the plug-in folder Bryce is directed to has a lens flare generator in it. For this tutorial KPT 6 Lens Flare plug-in will be used.
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This tutorial will show one technique for animating falling water, ( like a fountain or waterfall ) in Bryce 5 ( can also be accomplished in Bryce 4 ).
The tutorial will use imported objects for a statue and water object. The animation will be of a statue with water flowing out of a vase. A reflective environment will also be used in the scene.
submitted: 5 years and 3775 days ago
This tutorial uses Bryce 5, to animate a drop of water coming out of a water tap.
To simulate the clinging effect water has, metaballs will be used. The metaballs will have a clear reflective water material applied to them. For a convincing animation the water will need to reflect the environment around it. One way to accomplish this ( without building a large scene ) is to create a reflective environment.
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Key Board Commands and Short Cuts are used to speed up work flow and to make work functions easier. Some are documented on the menus or in the Bryce User Manuals, others are not. Some are done using only the Key Board, others use a combination of keys and cursor clicks and movement. Easter Eggs are hidden functions, most of which are not documented in the User Manual. They are nice surprises that can enhance Bryce's capabilities.
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Abstract art, is essentially a collection of similar images, duplicated multiple times, each duplicate being sized and angled differently, so that when all combined, they produce a very interesting image. Thankfully, Bryce 5 has the wonderful 'Multi-Replicate' command (Edit -> Multi-Replicate), which we will be using to great effect later on in the tutorial.
submitted: 5 years and 3775 days ago