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I am not familiar with Bryce (last version I used was Bryce 3D from 12 years ago). Does Bryce have deformers like a lattice (AKA free form deformer)? You can do something as simple as applying a lattice deformer to the tree.
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Ok, so I've been searching this forum and have seen a VERY FEW mentions of this, but it always seems pretty vague... so I'll come right out and ask; IS THERE ANY WAY TO MAKE TREES BEND, MOVE, RUSTLE, SWAY, OR IN ANY WAY act as if wind is affecting them in Bryce 5.5 ?!?!
I almost feel stupid asking this, because animating a tree to move slightly seems like a no-brainer for a 3D application, but I have been trying for days to figure it out or to find some answer on the web. Or at least has anybody found a reasonable "work around"?
Animating a scene where everything is moving except the trees looking rigid is pretty stagnant. Any help, please?