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THE HIDDEN FEATURES OF BRYCE 5 AND BRYCE 6
MAGIC SPHERES TUTORIAL & EXAMPLES - PART ONE
A Flexible Way To Turn Your Ideas Into Unique Abstract Images, Backgrounds And More


How to Produce a Digital Magic Sphere
STEP ONE - PAINTING THE MAGIC FRAMES IN PHOTOSHOP
First: Open up Photoshop and create a new document 512 x 512 pixels, 72 DPI, black background.
Second: Paint the 'Magic Frame' image in Positive and Negative forms, like the images below.

Photoshop - Magic Frame  - Pos Photoshop - Magic Frame - Neg

There is no need to use these specific textures exactly the same.
Feel free to experiment with other forms and textures later.

Third: Save the images as 'MagicFrame1-Pos'.jpg and 'MagicFrame1-Neg'.jpg files.



STEP TWO - MAKING THE SPHERE OBJECT IN BRYCE

It's time to move from 2D to 3D (From Photoshop to Bryce).

First: Open a new Bryce scene. Make the Render Resolution to Photo 768 x 512 pixels, Director's View.
Create a Sphere.
Second: Click on M to enter the Edit Material. In Materials Lab set all adjustments as in the image below.

Materials Lab - Magic Sphere

Set the Texture Mapping Mode to Parametric Scaled
and Mapping Mode Modifiers to Repeat Tiling and Pict Interpolation.
Experiment with different settings to get the results you want.
Try changing the Mapping Mode Modifiers.
Important! The real "MAGIC" effect is possible ONLY with "Parametric Scaled".

Set Material Options to Blend Transparency, Cast Shadows, Receive Shadows and Self Shadows.

Third: Now click on the button above P to enter the Texture Source Editor.

Texture Source Editor - Magic Sphere

Fourth: In the Texture Source Editor is only one Image -"Leo". Click on the right empty
black button and find the 'MagicFrame1-Pos'.jpg file. Load it.
Find the 'MagicFrame-Neg1'.jpg file and load it into Selected Alpha Image (second square).
Apply Selected Image and return to the Materials Lab. Apply the 'Magic Frame' Material.

Fifth: Render the Magic Sphere.
Bryce Magic Sphere
Sixth: Duplicate twice the Spheres. Position and Rotate the Objects
in Object Attributes 'A' as shown below. Group the Spheres.
Bryce Magic Sphere
Is that all?

Seventh: Just rotate, scale or move the Spheres slowly in any direction and you will produce hundreds
combinations of New Forms and Colors like the images below and many more!

MAGIC EXAMPLES

Magic Spheres - Example 1
Example 1    Three Magic Spheres grouped into one Object. Rotated and scaled.
The appearance of the texture is changed dramatically depending on how it’s applied to the object.

Magic Spheres - Example 2
Example 2    Three Magic Spheres grouped into one Object.
Texture Mapping Mode set to Parametric Scaled

Magic Spheres - Example 3
Example 3    The same object as Example 2.
Texture Mapping Mode changed to Sinusoidal

Magic Spheres - Example 4
Example 4    Three Magic Spheres grouped into one Object.
Texture Mapping Mode set back to Parametric Scaled

Magic Spheres - Example 5
Example 5    The same object as Example 4.
Texture Mapping Mode changed to Sinusoidal

Magic Spheres - Example 6
Example 6    Three Magic Spheres grouped into one Object.
Texture Mapping Mode set to Parametric Scaled

Magic Spheres - Example 7
Example 7    The same object as Example 6.
Texture Mapping Mode changed to Sinusoidal



Soon More Magic Tutorials and Examples
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Be Inventive and have Fun!
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October 2006


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