Bryce 7.1 Pro Experiments - simulating SSS basics - by David Brinnen.

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A Bryce 7.1 Pro tutorial aimed at people who well versed in Bryce and wish to expand their skills.

Some additional text is included in the video, you may have to pause the video to read it.

Better viewed in HD - some of the controls in Bryce are quite fiddly and small.

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I have an AMD 6 core phenom, and my computer crawls and my final render was like 4 hours. Either I missed turning something down or the math in this computer is wrong. I have had huge success with your tutorials these and wings and every so often I have such differant out comes and I even take notes to make sure I am close. Im still giving you a huge thumbs up for your tutorials. I don't know anyone my age who like 3d at all. LOL

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Pretty nice effect. Looks really decent.
Unfortunately, as soon as you move on to applying this effect to more complex items that would have subsurface scattering such as alabaster urns (typically Egyptian canopic jars and small sculptures) and marble sculptures, - or the skin of a person for that matter, placing a shrunk object within another object won't work without some major modeling alterations to each "layer".

But it's still nice and useful as long as you stick to simple objects such the milk object in a glass of milk. Other instances it could be useful would be the whipped cream on a cake, a snowman, fruit, or maybe even a terrain object since it has no undercuts. I imagine you'd be able to create some decent snow patches.

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