Forum: Bryce


Subject: Advanced modelling

Supreme opened this issue on Oct 16, 2002 ยท 10 posts


AgentSmith posted Wed, 16 October 2002 at 4:00 PM

Bryce does not extrude in the traditional sense. Cinema 4d can be easier if you know how to use Cinema 4D better than Bryce. Without knowing your specific knowledge of each program, we can't really tell you which would be easier for you. I can build almost anything in Bryce, but give me Cinema, I don't know if I could create a sphere. Building in Bryce comes down to Booleaning of primitives, and of creating meshes through the terrain editor which is basically a greyscale to height map. You have to be able to Exactly 2D draw what you want your mesh to look like. Bryce doesn't use points, in the way you are mentioning. Inserting images for guides to build points for meshes isn't done in Bryce either, there's not much point in doing so, since Bryce doesn't use points. AgentSmith

Contact Me | Gallery | Freestuff | IMDB Credits | Personal Site
"I want to be what I was when I wanted to be what I am now"