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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
I wouldn't exactly say it was like Bryce on steroids. I mean sure it has some pretty spectacular terrain capabilities. But lets be honest here. That's all it really does. I would say it's like a really expensive terragen more than Bryce on steroids... If doing just landscapes is your thing then go for it, but remember you aren't gonna get the same things as you get in Bryce. Which are to many to list here. This is only my humble opinion.
Message edited on: 03/08/2005 18:51
@ Aldaron No actually I didn't know that bit of info, but I didn't mean anything disrespectful at all. I just would like to know what the benefits are of owning both programs. I think if i'm gonna shell out $400.00 for the software I at least would like to know the benefits of owning them both. If MW simply makes terrains... even if it's whole worlds, doesn't Bryce already do that? Plus you can import people into Bryce as well as all types of models. You can model objects with Bryce's terrain editor and metaballs. Can you do that in MW? I can import terrains from MW but I already have terrains in Bryce... So what I would like to know is what are the benefits of owning them both? I'm not trying to be hostile at all. I'm just simply curious. ;-)
I dunno..I downloaded the trial version, did exactly 1 picture, and nevr got back to it. I think I've seen some very odd (but neat) looking plants, that I think come with, or can be used in, Mojo 3. It do dress up a pic some..
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
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Hey, if you've been thinking about adding MojoWorld's unique landscape modeling and imaging capabilities to your software too set, you've got one more week to take advantage of our special cross-grade offer: MojoWorld Standard for US $100 (499 off) MojoWorld Pro for US $359 ($120 off) Check it out--MojoWorld is kind of like Bryce on steroids, though more specialized to landscapes. And they play well together: you can export Bryce terrains and render them with added detail in MojoWorld, and model terrains and textures in MW and import them into Bryce. They're nicely complimentary, in my opinion, having worked on engineering both. If you're interested, act fast! -Mo