TITLE: daywater (A Day Under Water) NAME: Mike Norton COUNTRY: USA EMAIL: manorton@jps.net WEBPAGE: http://www.jps.net/manorton/3d TOPIC: Nature COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. JPGFILE: daywater.jpg RENDERER USED: Bryce 3D TOOLS USED: Rhino 3D, solidThinking WIndows BETA RENDER TIME: 1 04 57 HARDWARE USED: Pentium 133, with 32megs Ram IMAGE DESCRIPTION: I was reading a tutorial on making under water scenes in Bryce. I tried it and what do you know, it worked. Not the greatest, I wish I could show shafts of light coming down but I think this is a cool image. DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: I followed the tutorial and got everything set up for the underwater look. The lights use a gel that projects a wave pattern to get the wavy look. I modeled a simple sea floor and then imported the dolphins. 3DS models. I placed them and then imported the sharks. I loaded up solidThinking for Windows (Beta 168) and modeled the fish. The are simple but its the 26th, im pressed for time. I imported them to Rhino and made a couple of adjustments then saved them as 3DS meshes. I loaded them into Bryce, replicated and arranged them. The texture is a tileable texture I found on the net. I origanly tried putting an Orca in the scene but Bryce has a real cheese way of handling image maps, and I could not get the map correct so I gave up.