Dukedramon opened this issue on Jul 15, 2003 ยท 23 posts
Stephen Ray posted Tue, 15 July 2003 at 9:39 PM
On the contrary Bryce has been used professionally by many, from the BBC to many CG houses. It won't be used to render out the next great effect in a block buster, but it has been use to create terrains and such for movies,TV, and other broadcast productions. Your right your Bryce experience won't land you a job in a CG house, but I do know someone who because of her Bryce experience landed a position as a renderer for the company she works for. Of course she had to train herself in 3D Max on the job. Schools don't teach you how to be the next great effects artist, they teach you fundamentals. Which give you a foundation to build from. Fundamentals that are used in any software package, working on any platform. No matter where CG goes in the next 10 or 20 years, the stronger your foundation, the higher your building will grow.