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Subject: Why I Love Bryce, How About You?


Dreamspinner ( ) posted Wed, 27 June 2001 at 1:22 PM · edited Tue, 24 December 2024 at 7:54 PM

Verdie LOVES Bryce and Bryce LOVES Verdie! S USER FRIENDLY, USER FRIENDLY, USER FRIENDLY!!!!! I am always trying the impossible with Bryce and find that so far NOTHING has been impossible with this program!! It constantly amazes me at what it can do and if you are someone like Mordikar who is a techie who has learned how to use all of those secret keyboard goodies, then there should never be anything impossible with Bryce. Did ya know that you can associate all of you PSP plugins in Bryce? I found out last night when Mordikar showed me how easy it is and they can do some pretty amazing things in Bryce!! WOW am I gonna have some fun playing NOW!! BIG S Verdie


Zoot ( ) posted Wed, 27 June 2001 at 1:47 PM

Yep! Bryce it is! The choice ahead between Bryce 5 and Vue 4 is really no choice for me. Bryce it is! In my opinion no other program renders like Bryce. I have read so many demands for exporting possibilities but what interests me more are the importing ditto since Bryce (of course) is the end station anyway. I can't remember ever having rendered one single image in Poser. I use Poser only to create people for Bryce. Right no I'm standing on my toenails, inpatient and eager to lay my hands on Bryce 5. Corel, please, ease my pain! - Zoot


adh3d ( ) posted Wed, 27 June 2001 at 3:13 PM

Yes, the render of bryce is a great render, it is like other very expensive 3d packages. I love the bryce render because is very natural. ANd Bryce help you to make wonderfulls worlds in an very easy way. BRYCE IS GREAT



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mocap ( ) posted Wed, 27 June 2001 at 3:19 PM

I love the ability to import a WIDE variety of detailed 3d meshes from other programs like lightwave and max and of course Poser Long live bryce Mocap


Atomic_Anvil ( ) posted Wed, 27 June 2001 at 3:24 PM

As someone who never could put pencil to paper or brush to canvas and create something I was proud of I have to say that I love Bryce for one reason: "Bryce has freed my imagination and made it possible for me explore new worlds". Thank you MetaCreations ...


thip ( ) posted Wed, 27 June 2001 at 4:56 PM

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Here's why - tacky or not ;-)


Dreamspinner ( ) posted Thu, 28 June 2001 at 7:55 AM

Not Tacky Thip, actually a very well done basic pic and where else can you make so much yellow in a landscape look good? Nice sky by the way. S Verdie of Dreamspinner


Phantast ( ) posted Thu, 28 June 2001 at 9:47 AM

Well, it is just so friendly and natural when it comes to setting up scenes, cameras and lights. Even for still life with no landscape elements at all.


adamite ( ) posted Fri, 29 June 2001 at 5:11 AM

Bryce, Bryce, Bryce, Bryce Bryce Bryce....Cant stop, don't want to either...Bryce kicks ass...its good for me good for you good for everybody...Bryce everyday makes you grow up strong and healthy... I am a hopeless addict...I have Bryced everyday for the past 4 years....and before that to...I am sick I know...But I dont care. The "style" of good bryce renders, the massive potential and useability of procedural textures and the DTE, mmmmm DTE...(Drools over self)...The terrain editor, Skylab...its all good. Power for the casual user, and more power for the advanced user, and I have found that combined with UVmapper and any of the good freeware modelling app's out there, (Hamapatch, Spatch, Anim8tor ect) Bryce's potential is vast... Just look at the Bryce Forum select gallery if you are in any doubt...Things go better with Bryce! Any questions? :)


Nicholas86 ( ) posted Fri, 29 June 2001 at 12:01 PM

Bryce is a wonderful piece of software...if I had to choose two 3d applications to do my work in, honestly I would choose Bryce and Poser(I would have plenty of extra money then;)) In combination with Susanna or Natural Pose..it has everything I could need...full movies at a fraction of the cost of Maya, or 3dstudio...which are ridiculously priced I think. While I own many applications, I find myself coming time and time again back to Bryce, it just has what I need. Ahh...I could so be a spokesperson for Corel.....and this...is... LOL


Doom Dancer ( ) posted Fri, 29 June 2001 at 12:34 PM

Veratility, Value and Ease of Use. Without being ridiculous Bryce has changed my life (not joking, completely serious). When I started getting serious about Bryce (9months ago) little did I know I would find my "true path in life." An artist...a guy who can't even make a pencil drawing to save his arse is now an artist...professional even. So, for me anyway....Bryce was (and still is) like a beacon of light for me. OK...now that I am really embarrassed I will go. :::snicker:::


Dreamspinner ( ) posted Fri, 29 June 2001 at 1:18 PM

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Yes, when you can do a lovely StillLife like this one in Bryce4, which is far better than I could EVER do with my oil paints, I'd say that Bryce is a God send! This is 'The Days Of Wines And Roses' I entered in the May Day contest and managed to get into the finalists at least, but did not win. Though I am not disappointed about that because I have been working on trying to get a similar look of the 'Old Masters' in some of my new StillLife work. Verdie of Dreamspinner


Dreamspinner ( ) posted Fri, 29 June 2001 at 1:23 PM

Ooops, forgot to say that I made the Wine Glass with RG's ShapeMaker and the Pear and the Bowl in his wonderful program. All the mats are my own and did very slight post work on the rose (mainly smoothing the hard edges of the rose)in PSP6. I even got to use one of my own FREE Backgrounds in this one. LOL Okay, I'm proud of this pic. S Verdie of Dreamspinner


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