5202000 opened this issue on Dec 24, 2001 ยท 8 posts
5202000 posted Mon, 24 December 2001 at 9:45 PM
Hi people newbie here,I've had bryce5 for a couple of hours now and i hate having to read the instructions on the computer,where can i get some books on this program.I got this program from a friend hence the reason i dont have the manual.Any reply would be apprecited.
ariannah posted Mon, 24 December 2001 at 10:36 PM
Hi! Another fellow newbie here as well. A book I bought off of Amazon.com that was recommended to me, has really helped me out. It's called "Real World Bryce 4", by Susan Kitchens and Victor Gavenda. I also have B5, but you can still learn a lot from this book and it explains things really well. You can also read the reviews that real people who bought the book wrote over at Amazon's site. I have found it much more useful than the manual that came with my B5. Hope this helps and good luck!
I dare you, while there is still time, to have a magnificent obsession. --William Danforth
5202000 posted Mon, 24 December 2001 at 11:09 PM
Thanks alot buddy I really appreciate it,Looking at all the beatiful work people do with this program really gets me motivated to become a badass.I'll look it up at Amazon.People are still welcome to recommend other places to buy and other books.Maybe even tyhe cheapest place to find it?
Stephen Ray posted Tue, 25 December 2001 at 6:51 AM
A cheapest way to help learn Bryce is to check out the many tutorials people have wrote for it. Here are some good places to start. http://www.brycetech.com/ http://thebrycechronicles.com/ http://www.hinchu.com/bryce/
ariannah posted Tue, 25 December 2001 at 10:08 AM
D'OH!!!
Ack. Stephen is right - and I should have mentioned the tutorials as well! I am still working my way through the ones he mentioned but they are easy to follow and a great way to learn!
Also, forgot to mention that the "Real World Bryce 4" book, which normally sells for around $60, Amazon sells for around $38 + s&h.
But the tuts are free, so take advantage of them & have fun! :-)
I dare you, while there is still time, to have a magnificent obsession. --William Danforth
EricofSD posted Tue, 25 December 2001 at 3:48 PM
Anyone ever think of buying Bryce so that you get the manual and a license? That's a great place to start.
5202000 posted Tue, 25 December 2001 at 6:24 PM
Nope,I dont have 300 to waste.I rather pay 0 over 300 anyday of the week,you'd do the same if you had the opportunity that I did.:P
ariannah posted Tue, 25 December 2001 at 9:02 PM
Eric, I did buy Bryce 5. But I didn't find the manual that helpful, at least for this newbie. The book I mentioned above was recommended to me by one of our friendly moderators here, Clay, and has really made a difference - at least for me. :-)
I dare you, while there is still time, to have a magnificent obsession. --William Danforth