I hated to let The Wall defeat me, so now that Bryce is working again for me, I tried again.
(Humming bars of Pink Floyd's The Wall - "all I is need is another try at The Wall...")
This accurately depicts the way I felt about The Wall Project - huge beyond imagination, towering over the tallest
trees, and amost impossible to master. Well, I did it! So there, you stupid Wall. (grin) I tilted the
terrain here.
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I liked the colors so much from the project that locked up on me that I tried to recreate it. While I haven't entirely, I did manage to capture the colors in it. For the fog I used a big sphere ... warning - technical term coming up... and smushed it down so it only appeared in front of the first island to try to simulate fog.
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I'd like to take this time to thank Sylvia for a great class. It's really opened my eyes Bryce-wise. I think the most important concept I've picked up is that nothing has to be taken for granted in Bryce, so that the natural laws just don't apply. For example a symlat can masquarade as a cube, a cube can be a rock, a sphere the atmosphere for a world. Everything can be stretched, smooshed, tilted, converted into something else, or otherwise distorted for wonderful effects.
Here's my rock statue. I call it, "The Giant Rock Lady Walks Among Us." (g) If you look closely,
you should see eyes, a nose, and a mouth on the head. This was a blessing/curse. I liked the looks of it,
but keeping it meant keeping other things that I wasn't so fond of, like the yucky sky. I could play around only a little bit or I lost the facial
features.
My legs didn't turn out very well. What to do? Aha! I turned another rock into a terrain. No help. Then
I dropped a real terrain in, stretched it, ***tilted*** it, and shoved it front of the legs.
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