Forum: Bryce


Subject: File Extension Clarity

Terry Mitchell opened this issue on Jul 09, 2000 ยท 5 posts


Terry Mitchell posted Sun, 09 July 2000 at 6:42 PM

Are "mtl" file extensions material files from an older version of Bryce? Are "bry" file extensions Bryce scene files from an older version of Bryce? Are "bsk" extensions files sky presets for the current version of Bryce?

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Caligula posted Sun, 09 July 2000 at 10:20 PM

The BR3 extension is for Bryce 3D files (what gets saved when you hit CTL S) BR4 is the same but for Bryce 4 files. .mtl files are material files and must be imported through the presets library. .obp are Bryce Object Preset files and must be imported through the preset library as well (click on the triangle to the right of the word Create) .bsk files are Bryce sky files and must be imported through the Sky library presets. Hope this helps. Sarah


Terry Mitchell posted Mon, 10 July 2000 at 8:11 AM

Thanks, Caligula. What about files with the extension "bry" - are they like the BR3 and BR4 - i.e., Bryce Scene files - but just an older version?

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Caligula posted Mon, 10 July 2000 at 7:57 PM

My guess, is the bry extension is a previous Bryce file version. Have you tried running Bryce and then opening the file?


Terry Mitchell posted Mon, 10 July 2000 at 8:30 PM

Doh! Why, uh, yes, they do open as a Bryce Scene file should. But hey, I guessed it in my previous post. (I was just to "slow" to try opening one in Bryce to find out myself.) Thanks again, Caligula.

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