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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 23 6:01 pm)
The reflections really sell themselves on the tops of the CD Players feet and on the bottom of the the Players lid, great job! I'm a sucker for reflective floors, I try to use them whenever I can, lol. But, I guess doing away with the floor and wall reflectivity would speed up the rendering. But anything with a Global Image and Global Illumination and reflective/transparent objects is going to be a long render, I toughed it out with a few of my own. Are using Bryce 4 or 5? AgentSmith
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As I've said before, the most crucial and paramount improvement to Bryce would be in the soft shadow/radiosity department. Without that you can never render your final scene properly and you are basically stuck. This especially holds true for indoor scenes. All other deficiencies can be compensated for thru importing.
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Yeah, if Bryce could have some sort of radiosity function, that would be great. In Bryce 5 we can control the amount of reflection bounce within transparent objects (TIR), now if we can just have exterior light bounce... Bryce 5 already has the soft shadow function, and I'm very happy with it, it just to be used in moderation, lol. AgentSmith
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