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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Nicodemuz, While true, the user interface isn't quite as cute or intuitive as Bryce, rest assured, with a bit of practice, Truespace will run rings around Bryce in terms of modeling ie: primitives, metaballs, textures, etc. The rendering engine also produces astonishing results in a fairly short time. If you want to model on a more cost effective budget...Truespace! If you want landscapes...Bryce. Just trying to shed a bit of light for those concerned. Regards, - Art -
Thanks Art; Of course, I'm just starting out with truespace due to getting this free copy. Thanks for letting us know there's something to look forward to in this program. I've heard a lot about it on the web and from a few friends but didn't want to spend the money on another program. I'm just glad this one's free. So many programs...so little time.
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For anyone that might be interested in getting a free copy of truespace...Computer Arts Magazine has a full working version...not a demo...of truespace 3 se on their attached CD that comes with the magazine...bought it yesterday. It also comes with a special price to upgrade to the full version 4 of TS. Compared to Bryce the interface is lousy...but it adds to your arsenal of model making tools and it only will set you back about 8-13 bucks. Also, there is another program out there called Blender thats free...just type it in your search engine...this one is a bit trickier than anything I've ever used...but it's pretty amazing for freeware. If you have win98 and a Voodoo3 card watch out this thing is buggy about it...voodoo isn't very good about opengl...which is what blender runs on...I posted a tutorial for people trying to figure out this bug. Anyway; there are other tools out there to help enhance your 3d experience...but as far as interface goes I think Bryce has got them all beat...even Maya...