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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 06 4:35 pm)
Mac Users, It states at the site that Bryce 5 won't work under OS 10.4 or later (Tiger).
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and if you sign up for Artzone, you can get Bryce 5.5 for $19.99...now that's almost as good as free.
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In addition to being part of the hottest online art community anywhere, ArtZone members with active profiles set up before September 6, 2006, will receive a voucher to upgrade to Bryce 5.5 for only $19.95 - a $100 savings!
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And as if you needed one more reason to jump into Bryce now, the upgrade to DAZ Bryce 6.0 will only be available to owners of Bryce 5.0 and Bryce 5.5. Owners of older versions of Bryce will not be eligible.
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Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound
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Quote - sigh..;) hey, Bryce is good for backgrounds, has a boatload of materials, sure, it's not the fanciest program out there, but how can ya complain if it's free?..;)
Exactly. I had Bryce when it was still with Corel 3 years ago, and didn't had much use for it. So been in love w/ Poser, I didn't even notice it.
Since I recieved an email from Daz's ArtZone last night, stating that it's a free download: Bryce 5, I couldn't pass it up and since if I update my ArtZone account and get the voucher for B5.5 for $19.95 -- Just in time for my BDay!
All in all, it beats nothing,
JB
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this may be stretching it a bit, but Vue is to Bryce as Bryce is to Vista Pro....there is not much comparison between them. I have all 3...actually started with VistaPro1 back whenever that was...it was still DOS. Then Bryce 2 when it was ported to PC...Bryce was hands and feet above VP...even at that stage...and then got Vue 3....now have 5. Vue is way more advanced than Bryce in rendering, lighting, vegetation, etc...Infinite, which I don't have, appears to be even more advanced, especially with the ecosystem.
Although Bryce can whip up some quick backgrounds.
Humankind has not
woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it.
Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound
together.
All things connect......Chief Seattle,
1854
No, if you have Vue 5 I you would gain absolutely nothing by getting Bryce 5. (this isn't intended as a slam on Bryce, but the simple fact is that Vue is a better and more advanced program than Bryce).
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Can you render things from poser in Bryce i.e Pz3? I am not really familiar with what type of program Bryce is.
Thanks,
Micheál
No, bryce doesn't do direct Poser imoprts. You have to export the scene as an obj and import that into Bryce.
Another reason I always reccommend Vue or Carrara over Bryce.
The obj export/import idea works fine, but IMO it's just an unnecessary extra step that Vue and carrara eliminate.
But if you don't currently have Bryce, you have nothing to lose by getting this free version and trying it for yourself.
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you can import Poser figures into Bryce, it's just a little complicated (there's the 'eyeball' problem, and materials need to be sought out and transferred in when importing a Poser figure). You can't alter the pose once it's in Bryce, but for that, there's Daz Studio (Heresy!..;).
There's a 'helper' program called Grouper that will help map Poser textures for export to Bryce. Bryce has thousands of materials (mostly rocks..just kidding..;) does backgrounds, and if you import the figure in, you have real, working shadows (a help to us 'use Bryce for a background' types..;) Plus, you can have much larger landscapes than Poser will give you..;)
Hey, it's free. I have a strange approach to rendering; I consider the programs as tools, rather than ends in themselves. I'm interested in making good pictures, so how I get there isn't as important to me..;) Vue is a good program (I have Vue 3, which is surprisingly like Bryce..;) but on my budget, free is good.
The 'other shoe drops' is that if you get the free download, you get the option to upgrade to Bryce 6 (which Daz has been working on for some time, and will be released 'real soon'..;) Many of the complaints people have had with Bryce might be fixed in it (if I could remember all the complaints,..;)
Hey, get it or not, but when someone offers something like this for free, it's no biggie to download it. You might even have fun with it...and you'll never complain about long Poser renders again..;)
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I was just wondering. Actually I've been using pov-ray for rendering instead of Firelfy. It is the same when using pov-ray you have to save your PZ3 and then export it as an .obj into pov-ray. I really like the way pov-ray renders and the windows version of pov-ray ain't half bad.
Bryce presets made from imported meshes can be exported, but if it is made from Bryce primitives it is not exportable. and in ther case of an item made from a combination of the tow, it's generally not exportable, but if you ungoup it, you can export the parts made from theimported mesh, but not the primitives.
Aslo, terrains are exportable
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Bryce content cannot be used in any other program. Period. Don't even try. Don't think about it.If you want to use Poser figures in Bryce, the easiest route is explained on my Home Page.
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