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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 6:27 am)
Well, Bryce 4 on the cd is a full version. All Bryce 5 introduces is different light setups (soft shadows etc, extending render times) the tree lab which I'm not overly impressed by and a revised interface (silver with less icons). I like 5 for some of the toys but version 4 is still a good solid renderer and scenic generator. Not much to learn either. It's a fairly simple interface and you should be up and flying in a few minutes, after that it gets deeper and you can play a lot with things. Check out Pinhead's stuff along with Gevidal and Harrison2 at 3DCommune for an example of what you can do with Bryce. Some amazing work in there. Yeah, I confess, I like Bryce. I don't use it much these days but couldn't put it down for three years when I was using it. It's a fun toy and has a very good (if slow) scanline renderer.
As a side note. Studio export fixes a lot of object import problems people previously experienced importing poser stuff into Bryce. There's also a new version of Grouper which used to be the "must have" utility for poser to bryce.
Bryce doesn't import pz3 like Vue but that's not really an issue as the pz3 is just a bloated object carrier anyway. :)
Grouper is avalable from
http://www.castironflamingo.com/tutorial/grouper/index.html
Just in case you feel like experimenting and having no time or life at all. :)
Message edited on: 11/10/2004 08:54
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3d world magazine number 59 has the daz bryce turbo import plugin free with it.