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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
For the most part I set up the scene in with an imported default figure as a guide to get objects proportions right. Then create my figures and import them into Bryce. This works pretty good for me. When a figure will be interacting with props ( sitting in chair, holding a glass ect.. ) I set the props up in poser to then import into Bryce with props intact. Another option is to set-up and import your figures first, then build the scene around them.
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When you're building a scene that you want to place figures in later, how do you go about deciding if something is too big or too small? Right now, in Bryce, I'm building a ballroom that I will place one figure in later. Not having thought of this earlier, I placed a Poser figure into the scene last night just to test and I have some bad perspective stuff to fix. Any tips or hints?