E-Rex opened this issue on Jun 17, 2000 ยท 9 posts
E-Rex posted Sat, 17 June 2000 at 6:24 PM
Greetings to all at "Renderosity." I am new to Bryce and Poser. Is there any information or advice out there that can help to teach a budding artist about Bryce and Poser? Also, I have seen some of the most beautiful images here, I am in awe of some of you. And, I am totally inspired by some of you. Thank you, E-Rex
Ghostofmacbeth posted Sat, 17 June 2000 at 7:25 PM
Well just an in general one .. Have fun. Without specifics that is about all I can answer. Have fun
bonestructure posted Sat, 17 June 2000 at 9:08 PM
o through some of the tutorials on the tutorial section, use the links to find more and to find models, and more than anything else, ask questions here, all of are more than happy to help
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Hawkfyr posted Sat, 17 June 2000 at 9:16 PM
Welcome E-Rex, I agree With Ghostofmacbeth. Just play. I would suggest reading the manuals though. Knowing how to operate and navigate the interface will certainly increase your abilities.and therefore, your creativity. There are many great tutorials here at Renderosity,and on the net. but for direct questions about techniques,tricks, and good feedback in general,You've come to the right place for help. Show us some of your stuff. 8 )~ Hawkfyr
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clay posted Sun, 18 June 2000 at 5:05 PM
Welcome to Renderosity E-Rex
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wintermond posted Mon, 19 June 2000 at 2:37 AM
Welcome E-Rex! I'm sure you will like it here! For some very good tutorials try these sites: http://www.datasync.com/~gsmithjr/tutorial.htm http://www.iguanasoft.com/poser/tutor/index.htm But there is much more out there :) Kathy
Dreamspinner posted Mon, 19 June 2000 at 3:33 AM
You will find that the better the textures, materials and models you have the bettet your work will look and collect SKIES, the more variety the better!! And just play a lot!!! If no one tells you it can't be done in Bryce or Poser it's amazing what you can come up with when you don't know any better!!! LOL Welcome to the family! Verdie Ingram : )
Ironbear posted Mon, 19 June 2000 at 8:48 PM
There are ton 'o bryce/poser sites out there, and as was said above, all of us are happy to give free advice. My e-mail is s_barnes@swbell.net, if you have a specific question, I'll be happy to take a stab at it or direct you to someone/somewhere you might find an answer. Welcome to Brycing & Renderosity! The people here are truly great.
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lilmikee posted Mon, 26 June 2000 at 8:44 PM
I took an online 3Dclass as part of my computer graphic design certificate at Montgomery College in MD.and the instructor Harry St.Ouirs uses self made cd textbooks for his courses. the 3D class he taught uses Byrce4. It is excellent and will teach you all the basics easily and percicely and runs using your web browser (all html foramatted). Graphics with text explaining in detail what each section is on. Highly recomended. I still fall back to it for reference still. You can get his cd's at www.livingtextbook.com