Forum: Bryce


Subject: The end for Bryce? (tin-foil hat alert!)

PJF opened this issue on Apr 23, 2006 · 63 posts


Rayraz posted Sun, 23 April 2006 at 7:28 PM

well, len, I did date a fat girl.. or rather, I almost did :tongue1: U remember the one i dumped recently? she was fat :tongue1:

She wasnt ugly though, she was beautifull in her own way 😉 If u know what I mean. Ok, so she lacked the tight figure, but it took me less then 3 seconds to get used to that :tongue1: there was still lots to like; Cute smile, pretty eyes, sexy skin (seriously dude, the dark skin is like way hot), sexy tongue, good taste for clothing when she'd pay extra attention to it, and i could go on like that for a little while.

Yup.. I still kinda miss her.. kinda like.. every day and such.. but it didnt work out, and wouldn't have worked out either if I'd have tried more.. So I'm goin after another girl now 😉 A seriously hot one that's way outta my league, but who cares about that? lol If you dont try you'll never get anywhere right?

So now that we're back on the topic of trying things... why don't we all try to accept that bryce is at this point simply a fucking cheap and easy way into the world of 3d graphics? And why don't we all try to accept that this is not neccesarily a bad thing? The people that want to use 3d graphics programs with professional toolsets will sooner or later save up the money to get a program that can do it.  But there are a lot of people who just like to mess around a little and make nice things with simple tools without spending a ton of money? Bryce at the moment is a 3d package that costs roughly the same as a brand new, off the shelve, computer game! I mean can you imagine people having access to 3d applications with the same ease as they would access computergames? That is exactly what bryce is at the moment! And it's rather unique at it dont you think? Ok, sooner or later most of us grow tired by it's limits and slowly but steadily move on towards other, more technologically advanced programs.

But why should we really expect bryce to grow along with us? When you bought your first cheap-ass 2nd hand old rusty car, did you tell the guy who sold it to you "I'll come back every year and pay you 50 bucks to change some parts of this car, add a few parts here and there, and in 5 years when I finished college and have a well-paid full-time job, I expect this car to look representative for my, by then seriously improved, financial situation"?

Why are we so afraid to have bryce remaining stuck at the very most accessible level of the market?

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