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STEP
1 - SETTING THE GROUND |
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First,
create a new document in Bryce. By default. your new document
would contain one Ground Plane. Choose a material for your
plane. I'll use Mediterranean Hills for this tutorial. Here
is a render of how this scene looks with only the Ground Plane:
Next, create a Symmetrical Lattice. Click on the small grey
color square next to the plane and the lattice. Choose a color
and give your object a family name:
I called my lattice "River Cut" and my plane "Ground".
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STEP
2 - POSITIONING THE LATTICE |
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Now
you can use the family names you gave on step 1 to choose
objects in your scene as shown above. Choose your lattice.
Once chosen, use the Edit controls to rotate, resize and position
your lattice:
This is how your scene would look now rendered:
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STEP
3 - NEGATIVES AND POSITIVES |
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Choose
your plane and click the little "A" to open the Object Attributes
box. Choose a positive charge as shown above. Now choose your
lattice and give it a negative charge:
Next, choose both the plane and the lattice and group them.
When you group a positive object with a negative one, the
negative would punch a hole in the positive. That is why there
is a crack in you plane, and the lattice disappeared.
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STEP
4 - MAKING THE RIVER |
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Now,
create a Water Plane. Don't forget to give it a family color.
I named mine "Water". Use the Edit controls to change the
position of your water alone the Y axis, until they are just
below the ground (see above).
As you can see in my render, the river looks more like a pond.
use the Families button to choose the lattice:
Now, play with the Edit controls until your river is proud
and deep ;-)
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STEP
5 - WATER THAT RUNS DEEPER |
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As
you can see in the render from Step 4, the waters are very
high and the river is about to overflow. Choose the water
from the Families list. It looks like nothing is chosen:
The problem is that the waters are below ground lever. In
order to see the Water Plane you need to see what's underground
by clicking the Underground On/Off button:
Now you can lower the water a little using the Edit controls
to get a deeper river.
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STEP
6 - FINAL RENDER AND FINAL TIPS |
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Above
is the final render of this river.
Remember - you can always change the position of your river
by selecting the lattice and using the Edit control to resize
it, rotate it and reposition it.
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