It provides helpful tools to specify everything from the height of the smallest tree to the way the sun hits the mountain peaks. In addition to modifying your view, you can specify lighting attributes by altering the sun, moon, cloud cover, and atmosphere.īryce will help you create any landscape you can imagine. Bryce lets you alter your view of the landscape with the ability to create different camera perspectives. The program also supports plugins that allow you to add wildlife, props, and people to your scene. You can add terrain, vegetation, water, sky, rocks, clouds, and architecture to illustrate almost any landscape you can imagine. The 3D program allows you to create and render realistic 3D environments.
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DAZ 3D BRYCE WINDOWS
It is available for Windows and OS X (versions 10.4 - 10.6). Apply a green material to the ground plane, and you won't notice it anymore.DAZ 3D Bryce is an application that allows you to model, render, and animate 3D landscapes. HINT: In some places the grey ground plane may look through, this is because the blades of grass are not as close as in a real lawn. If you want to do this, you have to enter positive/negative values of 240 for the origin, because you are handling a group of 3 terrains(3 x 80).īut keep in mind that from a certain distance you won't see the single grass blades anyway, so there will be no need to encumber your system with dozens of terrains. Of course you could group the groups and duplicate and translate them again. Now we have quite a large lawn which consists of 9 terrains. Press Ctrl+D to duplicate the group, open the attributes and set the 'Origin Y' value to 80. Hold down the shift key and select all three terrains. Repeat the process (duplicate, open attributes etc.), but this time enter –80. Now there is a second piece of lawn exactly next to the first one. To make life easier I recommend to change the odd size value of 81, 92 to 80.įor 'Origin X' set the size value, in this case 80. Of course, we'll need a good material now…Ĭlick on the small 'A' to open the attributes palette. In the preview you can see the lawn you will get (if you can't see anything, turn up the brightness of your monitor the lawn is short, therefore it looks very dark in the preview).Ī test render shows us what the lawn looks like.
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Since you don't drag exactly the same distance every time, the grass will have slightly different height which will look very natural. You can repeat this one or two times more to make the lawn more dense. But dragging slowly gives you more control. HINT: One short click on the spikes button makes the grass grow to maximum height. When it is high enough release the mouse button. In the preview you can see how the grass appears. Now we want to 'grow' some grass: Click and hold the small green button next to 'Spikes' and drag slowly to the right. The terrain canvas window will turn black, the preview is empty.
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In the editing tools palette click once on the blue button next to 'New'. To get a flat lawn first we have to get rid of the mountain. Click it and choose 'Realtime Linking' from the menu. In the top right corner of the preview window you can see a small arrow.
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I find the real-time linking in the preview very useful, so I recommend turning it on (it is turned off by default):