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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
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OS: Windows 11 64-bit
Poser: Poser 11.3 ...... Units: inches or meters depends on mood
Bryce: Bryce Pro 7.1.074
Image Editing: Corel Paintshop Pro
Renderer: Superfly, Firefly
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Looking forward to seeing your stuff, Judy. Many thanks!
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And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Thank you Judy, I'll be downloading them shortly.
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I saw a "general" post about a whole page of freebies disappearing, and one of the moderators said it will be looked into.
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They're back up, and I just grabbed them. Thanks again Judy.
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I've been told that a lot of people have been having problems using the OBPs - out of memory errors and Bryce crashing, etc. I don't think it's down to the trees in particular, more probably just the fact that adding / removing OBPs can be tricky. So to bypass the use of OBPs I've uploaded the original Bryce 5 scene files for all of the trees to Google Drive - you can get them here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tVTt4eyhZ3587pkqrGAx-_9vjSVH7bJO There is a big zip file for each of the sets, or if you just want to download the files for specific trees, there are also individual zips for each tree.
I'm really pleased that you are are enjoying the trees - much better to have them used out there than sitting unused on my hard drive. Also many thanks for all the kind comments. I've uploaded the last part of the tree collection (2D trees), so that should be appearing in the Freestuff in the next 24 hours.
Thanks for the extra effort to do the separate scene files. Much appreciated.
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Thanks for the 2D trees Judy, and the Bryce Sky Presets are up in the Freestuff.
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CrazyDawg posted at 2:34PM Fri, 15 February 2019 - #4346208
Judy nice work on the trees. I love the Battis Khamba Chattri model you did for Bryce,
Thanks for that! Unfortunately no-one seems too keen on buying it at the moment though, so it may be appearing on sale in the not too distant future...
But I'm pleased to be able to say that while I was texturing all those fiddly bits on the Battis Khamba in both Bryce and Vue at the same time, the one that had me tearing my hair out was Vue, not Bryce. Vue has more texturing options, but Bryce just seems to be able to map better to complex shapes, and the workflow is faster as you don't have to keep drilling down into so many menus. I still find it the most fun of the two to use.
wscottart posted at 4:05AM Sat, 06 April 2019 - #4349190
Still setting up my new machine, but will definitely come back around to try these. I am so excited to have Bryce up and running.
If you're new to Bryce I'm sure you'll enjoy it - I've used it since the late 1990s and since then other more sophisticated applications have joined it on my machine, but I still keep coming back to it. What impresses me most is the thought that obviously went into designing the interface, and the purity of the light in the renders. The main thing to bear in mind is that it has a limited amount of memory available to it, so it needs a slow and gentle approach - e.g. trying to add or delete too many objects at a time can crash it - and good housekeeping such as regularly removing unwanted presets to keep the memory use down is helpful too.
Have fun, and keep checking my Freestuff: there is a new model for Bryce up there today, and more to come in the next few weeks.
nergal83 posted at 3:01AM Sun, 14 April 2019 - #4350045
hi Judyk, first of all thank you for this collection, but some trees plant the software, they are: Willow2 and 4, Big spreading tree, Primeval 1,2,3,4, Flowering shrub 1,2,3, Standard , Topiary in pot. And I do not know the reason.
Hi nergal83, it's probably a memory issue. Can you tell me what you are doing when the problem happens, and what the error is? Does Bryce just crash, and does the problem happen when you first try to load the obp into the scene, or when you try to change the parameters for the trees? The Primeval trees in particular have some extreme settings and I would not recommend trying to change the settings (branch angle, etc.) for these trees at all. Are you using Bryce 5 or Bryce 7?
nergal83 posted at 5:51AM Sun, 14 April 2019 - #4350055
HI Judik, I use Bryce 7 pro, the crash happens on the import, I'm on windows7, 64bit, 16GB of memory, I did not try to modify it, I do not think it's the the weight of the object, or lack of memory, they all have about the same weight, but some of them matter without any problem and not the others.
OK, what I will do is give you the Primeval trees as B7 scene files, and we'll see if you can open those OK and save the trees. I'll try to upload them to my Google drive sometime today and give you the link. If it works for them I'll upload the others as scene files too.
nergal83 posted at 9:58AM Sun, 14 April 2019 - #4350057
ok, thanks;
I've put the 4 Primeval trees as scene files in a zip here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tVTt4eyhZ3587pkqrGAx-_9vjSVH7bJO
In the root of that folder there is a zip called SceneFiles_Primeval and they are in there. I've made a small change to the trees to reduce the randomness setting to zero, as some folk reported problems with that, but it wouldn't have caused an issue with the import. Let me know if you can get them to work OK from the scene files, and if so I'll do the same for the rest.
I'm on Win7 64 bit too, but though I've got 32Gb of memory that doesn't help me with Bryce, as it has inbuilt memory limitations, and I also get a lot of crashes when working with obps. I find that if I import or delete too many at a time, it crashes, and I've got into the habit of only adding or removing a few at a time, then restarting Bryce before I continue. That seems to work, and the only reason for that that I can think of is that it's not releasing memory until it's closed down.
nergal83 posted at 7:30AM Mon, 15 April 2019 - #4350060
the import is done well, but on a white background, no M for access to the editor and put in transparency, not serious open in photo cutter and cut in PNG, it does it too, thank you.
OK, so I'm guessing that you have started Bryce 7 and opened one of the .br7 files, and now you can see a tree on a white background in the middle of your screen. That's the image of the tree that I rendered before I saved the file, and I used a white background.
If that's what you can see, then you need to do this:
Click on Edit (just to the right of Create, at the top left of the Bryce 7 screen). The rendered image will disappear and you will see the tree object highlighted in red, with its menu to the right of it.
First, save the tree as an obp. Keep the tree selected (red) and click on the right-arrow to the right of Create, at the top of the screen. The Objects window will come up. Navigate to where you want to store the tree, and click on Add at the bottom of the window. The tree will get stored in the first spare (black) box, and you should be able to select it from there as and when you need it.
To get rid of my scene settings, close Bryce down and re-open it. Then open the Bryce scene that you want to use the tree in, if you already have one, and add the tree to your scene by opening the Objects window again (right-arrow beside Create), navigating to the tree, clicking on its box so that it is selected, and then clicking on the tickmark at the lower right-hand corner of the window. The tree should appear in the centre of your scene, and you can then position it like any other object in the scene.
As this is a tree object and not a mesh, you don't get the full range of options coming up beside the tree when it is selected, (there is no M for material) but if you click on the E in the menu beside it, that will take you into the Tree Lab, where you can change the settings for the branches and leaves, and change the materials for the leaves and trunk. You can change its shape by using the BranchTrunk settings on the left, but I find it best to make small changes at a time and save them, as Bryce does seem prone to crashing if you make extreme changes.
Let me know if this helps.
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Is there anyone still here? If so and you're looking for Bryce trees, I've just posted a set of improved trees for Bryces 5 and 7 in the Freestuff, and I'll be posting some more over the next few days, plus a set of Bryce 7 skies. Any problems with them, contact me and I'll try to help.