kruse opened this issue on Nov 28, 2005 ยท 28 posts
AgentSmith posted Mon, 28 November 2005 at 4:59 PM
As far as one rendering engine being better than the other, or Bryce being of "low quality"; It ALL depends on the user, and how familiar they are with any one program. Meaning, to me the bottom line is; it's being able to fully understand the Material Lab of whatever program you are working with, (even if you are just working with image textures), AND Lighting. Get those two things down, and you will be far ahead in the game. *Bryce 5.5 will be able to bring in Figures from Studio extremely easy. (just a few clicks) *If you want to use just Poser, you can try out "Turbo Import" for Bryce 5, available from Daz. As far as a paying client goes, I have found that relying on a great understanding of all the little things that make textures look realistic will solve whatever problems you may have by them believing your software is not cutting it. AgentSmith
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