Bryce 5

Bryce 5 is a graphics software package that can be used to generate terrain landscapes and other three dimensional scenes. It includes a graphical user interface where the shape elements can be positioned; a palette of various shapes; tools for applying patterns to the shapes, and controls for manipulating the environmental effects. The last allows control over the cloud cover, the position of the sun and the moon, and various atmospheric haze and fog effects. Objects can be grouped and boolean rules applied to produce more complex shapes. There are also random terrain generators that can apply various erosion effects. Mesh models and masks can also be imported for more complex effects. Rudimentary animation capabilities allow camera movement and other motion effects to be produce. Although not as powerful as most of the other rendering programs, it can still produce stunning results in capable hands.

External links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
jane mitakides
university hill
kara anastasio
peptoid
idioterne
timetable for action
chukchi peninsula
st. georges hall, liverpool
rodolfo amando philippi
black bear road
nonlinear regression
m.w. kellogg
ernesto cortes
storage tube
hearts and minds
malolactic fermentation
gay nineties
edwin torres
the forgotten (movie)
tenzin wangyal rinpoche
marc reisner
sugar hill
rrootage
puuhonua o honaunau
jeff seemann
list of preachers
geoffrey scott
iaoue
the woolwich
medicine bundle
saifullah khan
ernest william hornung
buxtehude
the azoic
francis l. dade
whole wheat radio
sugar hill records
geoffrey beene
gerrit jan van ingen schenau
cowboyneal
landrace
wrangell volcanic belt
paul babbitt
biarticular muscle