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There is
a vast array of information and services available through the Internet.
It is free for the taking - if you know where to look. I can count on
my one hand the sites that contain link lists that are actually useful.
Most of the time link pages contain reciprocal links to other sites ,
which in their turn link back to the originating site, or both have identical
listings of the same links - very much like a dog chasing its own tail.
I have no
intention of making that same mistake and this page is intended to list
those sites that I personally find useful and beneficial to my work. I
am not trying to duplicate others hard work but you might find links that
you have never seen before.
I have also
included some of the tutorials that I have created for users of Bryce,
Poser, and Corel PhotoPaint.
Clicking
on some of the links will open up a separate browser window.
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The
"Scale Cube" method:
This is my new tutorial. It explains a method that I use to ensure
that objects imported from Poser 4 into Bryce are imported iat
the correct scale and position. The method uses the "Scale
Cube". Highly recommended if you use Poser figures in your
Bryce creations. |
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Mastering
Bump Maps:
This tutorial concentrates on the creation of bump maps for use
with Poser 3 and 4 figures. Highly recommended if you use Poser
figures in your Bryce creations. |
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The
Image Alchemist - Using Corel PhotoPaint 8's Paint Alchemy filter:
The Paint
Alchemy filter in Corel PhotoPaint 8 is the artist's "philosopher's
stone". With a basic understanding and whole lot of experimentation,
it can turn a pretty base picture into something really precious
and special. (also works with Corel PhotoPaint 9 and 10) This tutorial was lost during a entire revamp of TheInternetEye.com site (no doubt with the DotCom crash. However, the WaybackMachine came to my rescue and here it is in its original form. |
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Contents
under pressure - Mastering Corel Photopaint's Image Sprayer:
This tutorial endeavors to show you a little of what Corel PhotoPaint's
Image Sprayer can do. You can also learn how easy it is to create
your own custom image sprayer files. Another rescued tutorial from the WaybackMachine |
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Using
the Terrain Clip Tool in Bryce 5:
This tutorial uses a self-running "Viewlet" to show
how to minimise the seams on a symmetrical lattice. The Viewlet
has been optimised for slow connections, but will still take a
while to download. You will need to have Javascript activated
in your Internet browser for it to work. |
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Website
Abstraction:
(Now JavaScript Kit) A wierd name for a website that is the source
of all of my Javascript scripts and coding source. Very comprehensive
with a vast array of free javascripts that you can intergrate
into your site. The tutorials are also very good and easy to understand.
Of course all 100% Javascript compatible! |
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Online
Sanskrit Dictionary:
The root source of the language that is spoken by the inhabitants
of my imaginary planet of Wesdraken is ancient Sanskrit, the oldest
written language in human history. This online dictionary and
thesaurus is an invalauble source of reference for me. |
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Hinchu's
Bryce Tutorial Resource Page:
After an absence of about a year, this resource has returned. A wide variety of Bryce-related tutorial links
are listed here, some of which are listed nowhere else. Visitors
can personally add their links to the list, although I am not
sure if there is any quality control done by Hinchu, so "caveat emptor". |
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The
Ultimate Digital Resources:
Darlisa Riggs, a fellow Brycer and Poser has created a huge repository
of links related to digital art creation. Highly recommended! |
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Sinkha
Universe:
I always admire a grandious work of myth-making where entire worlds
are built in the creator's imagination. Sinkha Universe is one
such labour of love. It was a primary source of inspiration that
drove me on to begin work on my own private universe of Wesdraken! |
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