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Date Posted: 18:31:36 05/18/99 Tue
Author: Gary Rea
Subject: Re: Combining Bryce and Terragen
In reply to: Steve Sanvito 's message, "Combining Bryce and Terragen" on 12:24:05 05/18/99 Tue


> Take a look at this image...
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/2470/dawnp
> trl.jpg
>
> The airplanes were modeled in Rhino and rendered in
> Bryce 3. The background was done in Terragen.
> Compositing was done in PhotoPaint 8. The mask render
> in Bryce is very helpful for compositing. There's
> some aliasing on the wing; I should have rendered the
> images at twice the size and then resampled.
>
> Steve Sanvito

Hey, thanks for dropping in, Steve. Good job on the pic, too. I noticed a bit of banding in the sky, though. Maybe it's just the way it reproduces when posted here. I've had the same thing occur with some of the images I've posted on the Bryce Forum. They look fine in Bryce or in PhotoPaint or Photoshop, but will have very noticeable banding in the sky when posted elsewhere. The planes look great, though. :)

I haven't yet tried compositing Bryce and Terragen renders, myself. Any tips you could pass along?

Gary

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