Xenobug opened this issue on Aug 21, 2003 ยท 14 posts
AgentSmith posted Fri, 22 August 2003 at 4:56 AM
It's apples and oranges. They're both fruit, but which do you prefer? Vue has the advantage of still being progressed further right now, and it is a good program. Yet, a lot of this comes down to usability for me. The Vue interface just does not flow like Bryce. And, this isn't a dig on Vue, what I think is great about Bryce and Vue is that their GUI's are so different. I'm just Bryce minded, hardly ever touched my manual while learning. With Vue I had to have it open in front of me while I tried to memorize where everything is. Yet, if someone has hated the Bryce GUI, I know they will probably love Vue and I send them on to e-on. And, given the fact that if anyone sits down and learns the hell out of their program, their talent will show through no matter what program it is, or how much it cost them. There are a few things I don't care for in Vue, yet I can say the same exact thing about Bryce, they both have their oddities, lol. But, I think both are fine programs, and will continue learing my Vue, alongside my Bryce. And, I think we all agree such unique programs like these, should belong to companies that can truly nurture them. Not just any company could own products like these and see them to a great progression AND a profit. Corel; they have NEVER publically stated they no longer are interested in producing new versions and updates for Bryce. This is an assumption rolling around because of Corel's situation. They stopped work on it, because they were broke. All anyone can do is guess (which is all that is going around) and wait. Vue better than Bryce? Bottom line, it all depends on the artist. An artists greatest tool is themselves. period. Btw, I think the Bryce, Vue and Poser galleries have some of the most talented, clever people here. (but that's just my very biased opinion, lol) AgentSmith Bryce Mod
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