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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Thank's for the tips. In fact I don't want to export .3ds format INTO Bryce; I want the oposite: export .3ds FROM Bryce. Why? Because I have several Bryce free models that I found in the internet, and I want to be able to open them in other 3D programs, like Poser for example. The 3ds format it's the most uniiversal format for exange models between diferent 3D programs.
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Hi there. I'm not a regular user of Bryce, but sometimes I put my hands on Bryce 5. Some days ago I tryed to export a native Bryce 5 model (made from several agrouped parts), but the export object option on the File Menu it's not available. I never saw it available, I think... Wow could I export to .3ds or .obj? What's wrong? I've tryed both on PC and Mac versions of Bryce. Thank's for stop and read, Jaime