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Subject: Saving objects,and meterial's


goofygrape ( ) posted Wed, 04 November 2020 at 11:03 PM · edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 3:50 AM

I would like to save an object and or material files to the Brice presets . Tutorials or advice? Thank You


goofygrape ( ) posted Thu, 05 November 2020 at 3:10 PM

I can save scene files, but I want to save as OBP objects .


judyk ( ) posted Fri, 06 November 2020 at 7:29 AM

goofygrape posted at 7:13AM Fri, 06 November 2020 - #4403509

I can save scene files, but I want to save as OBP objects .

OK - this is for Bryce 7 but it's much the same for Bryce 5.

  1. Put your object in the scene, and select it.

  2. Click on the arrow (a little triangle) to the right of the "Create" option at top left of the Bryce window.

  3. The Object Presets Library and its contents will be displayed in the middle of the Bryce window.

  4. Select the category that you want to store the OBP under by selecting it from the list shown on the left side of the OBP Library pane.

  5. When you select your category, any OBPs already saved under that category will be displayed. Black squares are also shown - these are empty storage points.

  6. Click on one of the black squares to select it. Your new OBP will be placed there.

  7. Click on "Add" at the bottom left of the OBP Library pane.

  8. A box will come up for you to enter the name of the object, and optionally its description. You can over-type the default name that Bryce gives the OBP.

  9. Click on the the tickmark just below the description box when you have finished typing, and the new OBP will be stored, and will appear in the OBP Library.

To add your saved OBP to a scene, find it in the OBP Library, click on its image, and click on the tickmark.

Hope this helps.


goofygrape ( ) posted Fri, 06 November 2020 at 1:50 PM

judyk; Thanks, I going to try this asap.


TheBryster ( ) posted Fri, 06 November 2020 at 5:08 PM
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Judy nails it!

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judyk ( ) posted Sun, 08 November 2020 at 6:51 AM

TheBryster posted at 6:46AM Sun, 08 November 2020 - #4403652

Judy nails it!

I hope it's all correct! I'm a southpaw and when I worked in IT I was famous for getting my right and left mixed up in instructions, which caused users no end of confusion. I did get into the habit of double-checking, fortunately, so it should be OK. Fingers crossed....


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