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.
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.
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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