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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Yeah. Might be a ram issue if you have less than 256 and if the model is large enough, you need 512 or more. I have 512 ddr and that's sufficient. When importing .obj from poser, no problem. I did get a huge .dxf cuz it apparently attached the ground plane, but it didn't error on me, it came in. One time I had a corrupted br4 on a 65 meg br5 file and thought I lost it. Was very upset, but winME picked up a restore point and it came back. Also, Bryce saves in a temp file in the Bryce directory so that might be anoter way to recover the file if its corrupted.
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"Also, Bryce saves in a temp file in the Bryce directory so that might be anoter way to recover the file if its corrupted." I never knew that. I lost a scene once and wish I had of thought of that lol.Well, I have 512 sdram, and like I said I've never had a problem before. Even with bigger files. Thanks for the sugestion on the temp. files EricofSD. I didn't know about that either(obviously). Shadowdragonlord, I've been thinkin of doing a scene of Shadar Logoth with the living fog and all that. Sound good?
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I've been workin on a scene in Br5 and saved it. I later went to open the scene, it loads up to 64%, and I get a " Bryce5 has caused an error in BRYCE5.EXE. Bryce5 will now close" window. The file is 34.1 mb. Just before I saved, I imported a figure from Poser 4. I've never had this happen before on any other scene. Any suggestions?