Forum: Bryce


Subject: Pepping up Bryce forum...

diolma opened this issue on Sep 17, 2006 · 23 posts


FranOnTheEdge posted Thu, 21 September 2006 at 1:38 PM

Attached Link: Robin Wood's Bryce Tutorials

> Quote - Hmmm... maybe I expressed myself badly.. > > I've actually already found a PDF version of the B5.0 manual (it's now sitting there, on my HD, no pages have fallen out, yet..) > > What I was rather hoping for was not links to the manual, but stuff that isn't in the manual. Those neat little tips'n'tricks that allow you to do things by using the various tools in the "wrong" way, ways to get around some limitation of B5, the "hey, that's a cool new use of..." type tips etc. > > Also, ('cos it sometimes helps), the reason why such-and-such a tool/set-of-parameters work the way it/they does/do. (Manuals are notorious for explaining how something works but not why you should use it... > > OTOH, if you want to continue and turn this thread into a "manual discussion", that's fine too. I'm not proud:-)) (I really do mean that - I'm not trying to be flippant or sarcastic.) > > Cheers, > Diolma

I printed out my pdf of the manual - which helped a bit but I echo all the other people on the 'Bible' - it is very much worth getting.  Try searching on ebay, and even online bookshops like Amazon do second hand copies of some books - that's how I got mine.  (can't remember how much it was)

As for tuts on Bryce, try Robin Wood's tuts, they are excellent.

And I think Brycetech still has some tuts available... yeah he does, lots of 'em.

Here: http://www.brycetech.com/

Enjoy.

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