DigitalAtrocity opened this issue on Sep 04, 2003 ยท 18 posts
Djeser posted Thu, 04 September 2003 at 3:40 PM
If you click on the 'Backroom' link in the header of the Vue forum, page down on the left menu and you'll see a link saying 'Comparing Vue and...'. That is a good summary of comparisons. And test-driving the demos is a great way to see which program fits your style. I have both Vue and Bryce (versions 4 and 5), and I do 99% of my stuff in Vue. I find it easier to drive, and the editors aren't so had to figure out. But I go back to Bryce occasionally and enjoy some of what it can do too. If you haven't already, you may want to check the Vue and Bryce galleries to see the differences in renders. If you are a Poser user, you will find that Vue imports Poser files directly; you don't have to import them as 3ds or obj, like you do with Bryce. Additionally, it looks like the future of Bryce may be up in the air, as Corel was just sold and there is no info yet on whether Bryce will still be supported. But best check on that at the Bryce forum.