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Subject: models anyone know ?


neohazerd ( ) posted Sat, 07 December 2002 at 5:57 PM · edited Wed, 04 December 2024 at 12:12 PM

i see a lot of modles in the free section of bryce i was wondering were they creadted in bryce or another program if they were created in bryce how did u save them as the model if created in a diff program what one :) i have poser 4, lightwave 7 , and comming this christmas turesapce and rhino thank u Neohazerd still a n00b to all this :)


EricofSD ( ) posted Sat, 07 December 2002 at 7:29 PM

Most models are created in another program unless they are an .obp extension. Since you have P4 and LW7, you can export in .obj format which is pretty much universal now and works very well with Bryce. Anything you make in LW is yours of course. Be careful about Poser. Exporting the Poser models may require some investigation of the EULA.


Colette1 ( ) posted Sat, 07 December 2002 at 7:44 PM

I usually save mine as object presets (OBP)Once I have finished a model, I group it together ( making sure not to include the camera in the group..LOL) then I click on the triangle next to "create" at the top of the screen, this will open your objects library. Then you click on the triangle next to "installed" at the bottom left which will show a drop down menu: select "user". This will give you your user object library. YOu then click on "ADD". A window will open allowing you to name your new object and write a description if you want to. Then click on the check marks to close each window and your done. To show them in the freebies section or anywhere else you would then export them as obp's from your user objects library. I hope this helps as I am new to Bryce myself and don't even know if I used correct terminology:)But if you can understand what I am sayin gthis will do it for you.


GROINGRINDER ( ) posted Sat, 07 December 2002 at 9:28 PM

Lightwave 7, Truespace, and Rhino and you are a noobie? I think you will really enjoy Rhino. It is easy to use and the folks in the Rhino forum here are really helpful.


Rayraz ( ) posted Sun, 08 December 2002 at 5:22 AM

I've had a snif at Lightwave 7, but the fullversion is too expensive for me. I've heard Rhino is a very easy modeller. As said OBP's are brycian others are non-brycian. I use Amapi for my non-bryce models, but if you have lightwave 7, Rhino and truespace there's no need to get Amapi. I personally find Truespace hard to get to grips with without tutorials, but I've seen people make great stuf with it.

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neohazerd ( ) posted Sun, 08 December 2002 at 8:57 AM

thank u all very much been very helpfull :) yeah a noobie lol not had these programs long i have been interestedd in computer graphics for a long time well i should say all kinds of arts realy. and if things go my way i will be sitting in collage next year for comp. graphics thank u all again u have been very helpfull


SevenOfEleven ( ) posted Sun, 08 December 2002 at 1:12 PM

The other cool thing about the object presets is that you can add objects really easily to a picture. Used to use merge but it copies the ground plane.


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