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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 23 6:01 pm)
You need to go to the Create folder, click the triangle, it will drop down a library. Add it to the library (your choice of category), then you can export from there. Arleen
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Now just accept that we're thick when answering this question: We've started to create historically accurate models for research and to sell to as many formats as possible at the Marketplace including Bryce. This simple model in the picture - an Oak Joyned Bench of the 14th. century (which will be given away) was created in Cinema 4D (Mac) then exported to Bryce 5 (Mac) as a 3DS file. We've just placed a temp texture on it as a test. When trying to export the object as an .obp file, we weren't given the choice. We know Bryce can use 3DS and .OBJ but we'd like to be able to give .obp. Is this because just saving the file through Bryce does this automatically or are we doing something wrong? Thanks to all who answer. VHwww.makwilson.co.uk