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You can do great animations with Poser and Bryce. But since Bryce can't handle character animation...you never actually import your characters into it.
What you do is:
This method does leave a bit to be desired...your Poser characters can't cast shadows on the Bryce environment. For a more robust (and more expensive) method, you could get LightWave or 3DS Max along with the Poser Pro Pack. With this you could import your Poser animations into environments you've created in LW or Max and render with their superior render engines.
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Hi this is an example of a poser animation with a bryce created background as described above by JKeller (1.5meg MPG)No, you cant export a complete scene, the only thing you can export to max or lightwave is a terrain with textures.
(That Konan approah looks very interesting). That's too bad that you go terrain by terrain. So pratically, you'd really want to design your entire enviro in these other apps (I guess there are plugins that speed that up). Bryce may head for the shelf if I go this route, save Konan.... Thanks for info.
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I've been playing with 3D still images for a while now, so I'm no stranger to the software, but I've never tried animating anything. I'd like to make a short experimental trailer for a movie, so I need a program that works well with both characters and backgrounds. This is my dilemma: as an image artist I usually import a Poser character into a Bryce environment. This works great for stills, but it gets real complicated when you need to reposition a character (or at leats I think it gets complicated, if I understand how it works). So I'm trying to find out the best way to approach this project, and if there's one program that will make its realization the least painful. All advice is appreciated.