Bryce 3d Question

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  1. Logicaly

    Logicaly Senior Member

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    If this has been asked before I apologize in advance. I just recently got Bryce and was attempting to do my first render in it last night. Well I did the whole design thing and what not, then told it to render. 3 hours later its done, but all I have is a black screen. Am I missing something? If anyone has any ideas as to what might be wrong, some help would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    can u take a screenshot of this problem?
     
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    Screenshots of the problem.

    Screenshot 1:

    Showing that there is indeed something there to be rendered.

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    Screenshot 2:
    This is what happens when I tell it to render the image. The rendering area goes black, the white line you see is the one that moves up and down the screen, but that entire section stays black through the entire render process.

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    Any ideas? I'm really at a loss as to why its not rendering an image.
     
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    3d renders are fun
     
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    Anyway, here is one poblem. There may not be enough light. You may also have the camer inside the wall. Try adding a light in and see if that helps. also, try and se the sky to the brighest level. Bryce becomes easy and fun when you get the hang of it.

    All you need to do is add light and also, try changing the material of the object by clicking it and hitting the arrow next to edit. See if you can fix it. Good luck!

    (credits would be helpful)
     
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    Theres actually three lights in there. And I have a bright gold/silver material selected since I was following a tutorial and that is what they suggested to use.
     

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