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Re: To all Bryce users
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Tue, 23 Oct 2001 22:43:22 GMT
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I am a Bryce user, have been for a couple of years.  There are a couple of
ways to animate the wheels.  The explanation is a little bit more lengthy
then I can type here.  If you want I can write up something and email it to
you.  Regarding the plates and any pieces with markings, this takes some
time to do.  I am not sure how familiar you are with texture mapping in
Bryce, but you will you will need to work each piece individually.  For
example, you will need to create a DXF of the baseplate.  The you will need
a tool like 3D Explorer to convert the DXF to an OBJ.  From this point you
can use UVMapper (a free tool) to create a texture map.  This texture map is
what you will use to create the markings on parts.  I can also explain this
in more detail if anybody is interested.

You can goto my website and see examples of renders using Bryce where
texture maps were used to create the markings on various parts.

http://tatooine.fortunecity.com/sputnik/6/index_throwbots.html





In lugnet.cad, Tore Eriksson writes:
In lugnet.cad, Eduardo Vazquez Harte writes:
How Bryce users are there here?

I tried it and was very impressed by the realistic landscape output. But
Lego rendering did never come out as I expected, plus the binary file format
made it too hard for me to hack. Another drawback is that it isn't Freeware,
as POV is.


How do you make an object rotate while it's moving?

Sorry, I can't answer that. Just FYI, I'm exploring the possibilities of
POV's clock statement right now.


Why I can't render properly a LEGO "Ldraw" road plate in Bryce?


If it is to any comfort for you, I couldn't either. :o)

Please answer my questions.

Sorry, this is the best I can do.

/Tore



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  Re: To all Bryce users
 
(...) I tried it and was very impressed by the realistic landscape output. But Lego rendering did never come out as I expected, plus the binary file format made it too hard for me to hack. Another drawback is that it isn't Freeware, as POV is. (...) (...) (23 years ago, 23-Oct-01, to lugnet.cad)

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