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Link to videoΒ A simple adjustment a few words of warning about tilting the camera in scene 10 - by David BrinnenRelated content
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egehlin [2014-12-30 13:02:23 +0000 UTC]
A quick note to let you know how much I have enjoyed your Bryce Space Art tutorials.
I got started back with Bryce 3D to create space art and Bryce has been my 3D program of choice ever since. I even created a series of Bryce moons and planets for free download on ShareCG.com back in 2010. For Byrce users who are interested they are still available (and still free) at www.sharecg.com/pf/full_uploadβ¦
Thanks, David for sharing your knowledge and expertise!!
Best wishes to you for a Happy and Healthy New Year!!!
Regards,
Eric
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davidbrinnen In reply to egehlin [2015-01-10 18:54:04 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Eric for your kind words! Β I'm pleased that you enjoyed the tutorials. Β It's a time consuming task recording them so it is good to know they are getting some use!
And a happy new year to you too!
Cheers,
David.
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Agent-0013 [2014-10-18 01:16:25 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful work! Caught the video, and understand why not to tilt the camera side to side. That said One can make a backdrop in Bryce, paste it on a primitive DAZ Studio plane or Poser Plane in the respective applications, and tilt the plane to achieve the effect. Always a way around such problems as you well know!
Love your work and your tutorials!
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davidbrinnen In reply to Agent-0013 [2014-11-08 08:44:47 +0000 UTC]
Too quite a while to figure out that tilting the camera crashed Bryce on volume materials. Β For some reason it seemed the most unlikely thing.
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iytj In reply to davidbrinnen [2014-11-08 12:02:11 +0000 UTC]
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