I'm having this weird problem... I can't see the brushes I'm using (the "preview" shape). Is there something I can do, or has Photoshop gone totally nuts on me?
Hi everyone. I want to make an animation, where a tiled texture moves behind a mask to make some sort of smoke warp effect (ok, it's hard to describe). Here's an image showing what I mean: http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/rebellion/MiscSmoke.jpg
I can use a black layer and then erase the...
It seems to be a problem with the importing engine.
There should be a way in poser to export the file with the hair only. Maybe then you could import it into bryce. Otherwise, the hair layer won't work.
By horizon, what do you mean?
The only way to make an item as if it were outside the atmosphere would be to move it very, very far away.
Try to be clearer...
Well, to import text from Photoshop you first create your image (Take into account that it should have transparent background) and save it as any format that supports it (Photoshop .PSD works ok!).
Now in Bryce, go to the Create tab and click the man's image (That Leonardo DaVinci drawing) to...
Quoting from "Bryce(R)5 Readme.txt" in the Bryce 5 folder:
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* Application or file icons may appear as generic icons on the desktop under Windows NT.
* Trees and metaballs cannot be intersected with other objects for the purposes of Boolean rendering.
* Bryce 5 will not function...
Well, the only solution to this is using less objects in the scene. Instead of placing brick by brick on the walls and tile by tile for the roof, try some bumpmaps for the textures of both. The effect can sometimes be even better if you have the right texturework.
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