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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Well if they're sensible about it, they'll make all material and environment parameters scriptable. If they do that, "automated" light-synthesis will be possible in Bryce. At the moment, it's possible (believe me), but it's far from being automated :-(
I hope the do include scripting, that one goes waaaaaaaaay up top, on my wish-list :-D
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What's automated light synthesis? I would rather they concentrate on content like materials and presets, and make Bryce models exportable!
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@draculaz Yeah - that as well. @bandolin PRO-RENDER = light synthesis SCRIPTING = automation ...and... BRYCE5 = no scripting BRYCE6 = scripting ...therefore... BRYCE5 + PRO-RENDER = non automated light-synthesis BRYCE6 + PRO-RENDER = fully automated light-synthesis ...yep, something like that :-) Len (Errr...drac, three times just for you - in UPPER-CASE as well) :-D
The wait can be horrific, but the outcome can be worse - pumeco 2006
From what I understand (based on several overly scientific artices) light synthesis deal with light and how the light spectrem breaks down into colours. It also deals with how the different colour spectrems (in a beam of light) interact with the surrounding enviroment. Although most of the articles I found delt with rendering models to map binary star systems, and I am not Mr. Wizard when it comes to science so I probably missed other important things regarding light synthesis. Cheers. P.S. I want to easily import and poser animations or Daz animations and animate them in Bryce. Also a better terrain editor that allows you to create joining sections of terrain without the hassels of marking north, south and other such directions as I get confused after the tenth or eleventh terrrain. P.S.S. Animatable dust, rain, snow, waves, wind , water/ lava and trees would be nice.
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I can't find any mention of scripting capability in the Bryce manual (or maybe I'm missing it). Other packages seem to have this (like MaxScript, Lscript, or Poser Python) and it's quite handy.