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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Attached Link: http://www.fignations.com/resources/cost.html
There are a lot of modelling programs out there priced from free to outrageous. HamaPatch, Blender, and others are free depending on your OS. I prefer trueSpace but also use Amapi and Strata when they do the job better. Take a look at the page I've linked to above for a listing of a lot of programs, plus the current pricing and applicable operating system. Many of them also have demos available. -darlisaI also use Rhino to model with. I found it fairly easy to use, and if I can do it anyone can. The Rhino forum here has lots of great tuts and everyone is willing to help out when you run into problems... it has a fully functioning demo that only limits the save to 25(you can still use it after that but you cant save anthing), and its well worth a look.
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Hey. I've been doing all of my modelling with the terrain editor in Bryce, but it's getting too tedious. Can anybody recommend an inexpensive alternative to StudioMax or Lightwave that I could use? Bryce is awesome for texturing and landscapes, but I think it's time I get some software that's dedicated to modelling. Thanks for your input.