Bryce trees are great as long as you don't want a specific type of tree. I've tried and tried to get a Weeping Willow tree, but the more I fiddle around with tree lab the more it confuses me. I've downloaded all the appropriate textures including the leaf texture and Willow bark. I've chosen the Willow presets in the tree lab. I've read the Bryce Manual on the Tree Lab. I've searched through the Free stuff; there's no Weeping Willow. I've found a beautiful willow in the market place but it costs $50. But now I know it can be done in Bryce, but how? The more complex I make my tree, the longer Tree Lab takes to update my changes, to the point that every change I make in Tree Lab takes 20-40 minutes to update. Am I doing something wrong? Or am I doomed to buy me a $50 virtual Bryce tree. Ironically, I used to have a Weeping willow in my backyard, but I cut it down because it was in the way of where I wanted to build my shed.
<strong>bandolin</strong><br />
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