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License: This is licensed for commercial or non-commercial use.
Whenever you render a planet, all you need is a sphere. But if you want to render a planet and moon, then you need two spheres, and you have to make them different sizes, set them some distance apart and tilt them at some angle. It takes no more effort (other than a Google search) to make them the right sizes, set them the right distance apart and tilt them at the right angles. JUPITER with ring and three largest moons.
android65mar 6:16AM | Sat, 07 November 2020
thank you very much
NikKelly 1:26PM | Wed, 11 March 2020
Bad news, BR5 is proprietary to Bryce, cannot import as-is to eg Poser, or share embedded textures. Good news, remembered I picked up Bryce when building my CAD tower, never installed it...
Rocketship3D 6:10PM | Sat, 06 April 2013
its a Bryce file of Jupiter and moons (in scale),
Rocketship3D 3:47PM | Sat, 06 April 2013
its a Bryce file of Jupiter and moons (in scale),
luckybears 2:22PM | Sat, 06 April 2013
Hi Ben, n ot sure what you are offering here. Is it just Txs?
thelufias 7:15PM | Tue, 02 April 2013
Thank you very much
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