Fox-Mulder opened this issue on May 18, 2001 ยท 27 posts
AgentSmith posted Mon, 21 May 2001 at 7:29 AM
WHAT!? I left my 2 cents like 14 messages ago...but now have I read SO MANY messages about Bryce's CONFUSING interface...confusing???? Huh?..am I truly from Mars here? I "Dislike" Vue because of it's interface, (It's looks like EVERY other 3D program) and I LOVE Bryce because it's (interface). Hey, I'm not angry folks, just wildly bewildered, lol. Probably the only reason I was finally brave enough to take the plunge into 3D at all was Poser's and Bryce's interface, No other program of ANY type has "flowed" so well, (for me) everything is logical and simple and leaves my brain to ONLY do creative thinking, instead of trying to figure out the original programmer's logic of where THEY might put something. The interface is hands on, not (confused) brains on, almost instant gratification, not a lot of number punching. I do admit I finally had to truly read my manual when it came to the Materials Editor, but almost everything else was second nature to me. Yet, I do admit I am known as the weird one in my family, so maybe that is why I like the Bryce interface WAY batter, so there, lol. But...In the end, it's not the tool that makes the art, it is the artist, it's not what program you have, it's what you can do with it. I have seen, well...not so great art in these galleries from say, 3D Studio Max, (a $3,500.00 program), then I have seen AMAZING art from Bryce that inspires me more than anything, and it costs $200.00. Yet, maybe there is a reason there is 902 Vue pics in the gallery, and almost 9,823 Bryce pictures. (and 14,683 Poser pics). But...I do bet one thing...I bet there will be a LOT more Vue (4) pics rolling in, in the future. Which leads me to this... My second 2 cents; "Bryce 5 had better be able to stand up to Vue 4 in at least some ways...or it may get slowly squashed". (And, I will be learning a new interface) AgentSmith
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