taran opened this issue on Jul 07, 1999 ยท 4 posts
ScottK posted Wed, 07 July 1999 at 10:43 AM
There are still many of us using Bryce3/Poser3. You're not in the dark ages, here. Unfortunately, Bryce 3d does not have an export feature. And, Bryce 4's export is limited to terrains, which would work for you in this case, but is rather limited in that it can't export boolean meshes. If you're not ready to upgrade to Bryce 3d, there may be some freeware/shareware alternatives. I know I've seen a shareware terrain generator before, but I can't for the life of me remember the name of it. Also, I don't know for sure if the one I'm thinking of had an export function. Try searching the net for these alternatives. As for the texture editor... I assume you're speaking of the Bryce texture editor? What, exactly, are you trying to do? The Deep Texture Editor is somewhat like playing with fractals... it takes a lot of trial and error. You can achieve wonderful results, but not always the results you want. The other option is to map a texture on your object, the way you do in Poser. The process is much more difficult to describe than to achieve. There are some good Bryce tutorials at www.petersharpe.com. Hope this helps. -ScottK