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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:17 am)
I normally render scenes without antiallasing and then use a slight blur filter in photoshop. Can't see any need to soften the render in Bryce & then sharpen it in photoshop for printing. There are some "tricks" to speed-up time and keep file sizes smaller but i'm not too familiar with them. I believe there might be some info in the tutorial files.
Yes, bryce files can get fairly large. I'm looking at my vault and noticing that my "Temple of the Lovers" file is 60mb and "Vampires in the Mist" is 35.5mb. It is worth it though. One thing that I have noticed is that on my machine, when I'm dealing with high ambience .mats or lots of transparence/reflection, imported meshes seem to render faster that bryce primitives. Don't know why, that's not what the tutorials tell me should happen. One way to speed up and cut file size is to: a) work w/o textures untill you get final positioning, b) one every thing is where you want it, eliminate the details that cant be seen. Then texture and render. With groups, work in solo mode as much as possible. Also, group complex objects: the raytracer calcs wether it hits the group, then the sub group, then the object. Wherever you can, use image textures. They don't necessarily cut down render time, but they're smaller than geometry. Hope this helps...
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I've bought Bryce4 just now, and 've always worked with Rau Dream studio and Poser4 . Bryce is good for small and not complexes scenes; I've tried a scene with 4 imported and multitextured Poser models, and a few imported objects from RDS : the result :a scene file of 70 MB space, and no possibility to render at 300 dpi (for publication artwork)and 2000/2000 pixels. So big files are quite easy to render in RDS, but not at all in Bryce . Have somebody an idea ?