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  • what is this program you are using , i mean what is the name of that program ?

  • photoshop

  • no I mean the other one

  • @begonet4 It's called Bryce

  • @cybrbeast atlaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaast............­..........................'tha­nk you very much i am just kidding with you "

  • This is an awesome tutorial. Thank you. It's very helpful.

    I have one question though. What's the Glass bump for after you erased the previous frame with the texture of Cast Iron? Where can I get one?

  • Nice. Very helpful. Thanks.

  • Thank you soo much for the wonderful tuts. Im learning bryce and poser..i have seen stuff done by lighthouse, studio maxx,maya, they coast alot though, which one would you suggest? Being somewhat new to this meduim would it be better to perhaps stick with bryce and poser? I make independent films and want to learn to do my own effects, short animations and such. Thank you again for your help. Many Bright Blessings~ Terri

  • If you're going to do animation and short films I would probably suggest 3DS or Maya. I haven't been "in the biz" for a few years though, so there may be something newer and cooler.

  • yeah, i use blender, its easyto learn and you get great results!

  • Yet another Great tutorial,I mean who would get that kind of idea? And it does give an awesome effect

  • LOL -- thank you. Necessity is the mother of invention.

  • Excellent, I hadn't even thought of that, a layer for the molding as well. It's a bit like those math problem examples they give in school though, some folks need that extra hint to go further, and reading comments now they a hint or two. Like setting the window in a building, viewed from interior, directional lighting etc...could be part 2,3,..

  • Very nice, would have liked to see different colors in at least two sections of the glass. Looks like using a different layer for each color would be the way to go on that.

  • Yes, definitely. In fact, I made a version that had one layer for the wall, one for the molding around the window, one for the leading in the window, and one for each color of glass. Unfortunately we're limited by video length and size in YouTube so I have to cut some of the tutorials down to the basics and let people expand on the idea themselves. :)

    But thanks for the feedback!

  • Request director status? with your vids you should have NO problem getting it- and it lets you do MUCH longer vids.

  • Cool nice effect 2

  • Thank you very much. There are LOTS of possibilities for this technique. An iron gate, a scaffold, a ladder, a spider web, etc. I hope you have fun with it.

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