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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
very nice moddeling as far as im concerned u can put it in the free section judy what a great stately mansion u did did you use it in a picture yet?
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I knew it seemed kind off familiar. I dread to think how many cubes you have in there. Mine went over 500 with just a simple georgian house (sort of based on Rangers Lodge in Hyde Park London).
The greatest part of wisdom is learning to developĀ the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."
Chohole, another reason it might look familiar is that the house was used as the model for Lady Penelope's mansion in Gerry Anderson's "Thunderbirds" (knowing that dates me, doesn't it!) Thanks to everyone for your nice comments about the model. I just wish there was some hope on the horizon for improvements to Bryce to allow it to fulfill its full potential as a serious contender to the "real modelling apps"....
Aye, and it's this very save-time issue which makes people say, "Bryce is useless for architectural modeling". Much as we hate to admit it, this level of boolean architecture is nearly un-animatable with Bryce, and from a production standpoint, would be useless for anything other than artist's renditions. For example, the measurements and whatnot wouldn't help a contractor much. For example, how many faces are there in the scene that are unnecessary, but still take up RAM? Bryce doesn't do true Boolean methods, it's really just a mix of "Hidden" levels, a filter. So there ar millions, if not more, polygons that are there but don't need to be. If you were to do it in Rhino or Max or something, the model would be much smaller in memory, and also in disk size and speed. But image away! Nobody's gonna stop me from making my Black Tower in real life, I love that model and it's all Bryce... (although not nearly as complex as this one...)
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