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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
I was a former Brycer myself since Vue3 I have never looked back. Bryce is an excellent program to be sure however Vue I find to be more flexible and much easier to accomplish my ideas of creations. Try it you'll like it is my bet. Thanks for asking before hand as this shows your serious nature about computer generated art. Regards, shoop3D.com
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I am currently a Bryce 5 user and thinking of changing, but I have a few questions:
How does Vue handle metalic objects and how do they look?
How steep is the learning curve?
What is my maximum pixel width?
Can I view my whole widescreen image and zoom into parts without changing my camera angle.
I know these questions seem specific but I am changing mid project!