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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
I vote for the whatever gets the job done method. I like Rhino for drawing and extruding. The boleans work well too. If you edit points and faces and try to smooth in Rhino they come apart. Wings is better by far for surface extrusion and smoothing. I've tried Truespace tools for the same and found them really difficult. Truespace does have nurbs that work sort of like bryce and the final result can be exported. Bryce terrain tools are the best I have seen for displacement modeling. Multi replicate distribute and drop tools I have not seen in any other package. I use whatever gets me what I want the easiest.
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started a modeling thread in the blender forum if you want an easy modeler for bryce id advice you to try it its easier then wings even. as u can just keep adding points and faces works very intuitive. I prommise ill do a render in bryce. http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=12460&Form.ShowMessage=2126802for some free stuff i made
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