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February 12th, 2003, 07:06 AM
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Re: DOGA/Bryce (ship modelers read)
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February 12th, 2003, 07:11 AM
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Re: DOGA/Bryce (ship modelers read)
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Originally posted by trooper:
Katchoo are you trying to say that pexlerr ships are looking like school buses ? In fact, I've just wanted to make them look sturdy. Perhaps I've been inspired by WWII flying forteresses.
Here in france, school buses don't look like that.
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The style of the ships are very similar to the art for the Children Cartoon/Books called "The Magic School Bus". That's the first think I thought of when I saw the Pexlerr Ships.
School buses here in Canada do bear a resemblance to your Pexlerr Ships, now that you mention it... Except they're yellow
The Pexlerr look great though. What did you use to create them?
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February 12th, 2003, 10:56 AM
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Re: DOGA/Bryce (ship modelers read)
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The style of the ships are very similar to the art for the Children Cartoon/Books called "The Magic School Bus". That's the first think I thought of when I saw the Pexlerr Ships.
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I see what you were thinking about... didn't know about these books before today.

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Photo shop ... and a pencil !
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February 12th, 2003, 11:21 PM
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Re: DOGA/Bryce (ship modelers read)
I'm discovering Bryce... it far less intuitive than doga, but I supposed it much more powerfull.
My main problem is the rendering only view mode... I miss my traditionnal top/side/front views. Do those views exist on bryce ?
Does anyone works only with Bryce for creating shipsets ?
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February 13th, 2003, 12:32 AM
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Re: DOGA/Bryce (ship modelers read)
I work 99% in Bryce, with some DOGA parts.
Bryce has it's points, but so does DOGA. Bryce only has one render window at once, period. However you can change to a top-down or side perspective at any time- click on the mountain right below the micro preview box to switch views, or click the drop-down arrow next to it to select a view from a list. Once you have aview you want, click on one of the gray oval pips next to the mini-preview. That'll save that view and you can access it again by pressing that pip.
Give yourself time to get used to the interface, it can be a bit confusing at first. Use whatever works best for you; there are other programs out there you could try, like Blender, moray, milkshape, etc.
They also have the advantage of creating lower-poly models that can be exported to the .x format. Once Starfury comes out you'll be able to make ships for it using them, but -not- DOGA or Bryce.
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February 14th, 2003, 11:41 PM
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Re: DOGA/Bryce (ship modelers read)
Phoenix, how do you create symetrical objects (like duplicate reversing in Doga). There is no grid and no coordinates displayed, so all you can do is "estimate" (with the eye) that two objects (like two wings on a ship) are symetrical, or that a hull part is centered ?
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February 15th, 2003, 12:11 AM
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Re: DOGA/Bryce (ship modelers read)
There is no actual button to produce symmetry like in DOGA, but if you select the two objects that you wish to center at the same time (shift+click on both) then you can use the edit tab and use the align commands to center them. You can do this for as many Groups of objects as you want. So for example say you want to get your two wings as close to symmetric as possible in reference to the body of the ship. Eyeball as best you can and then select the wings and the body and align them either by the x, y or z axis.
note: To make centering objects easier try to do all your rotations with the camera angle and not the actual object itself. When you rotate the object itself it can skew the x, y and z axis and it will be much harder to align things properly.
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