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In the picture a 2D image was used to add an object to the scene, can you guess which one it is? Bryce allows you to use 2d images in your 3D scene. It does a pretty good job of rendering the image so that it looks like a 3D object.
3D Text in BryceThis tutorial will take you through the steps necessary to create 3d text in Bryce using terrains. This is the first in a series of easy to do terrains modification tutorials, to get an assortment of effects in Bryce...
Creating Abstracts using Bryce Creating abstract art using Bryce 5 have never been easier. Here is a quick tutorial about making instant abstract works, using nothing but Bryce 5.
This a quick tutorial on lighting in Bryce. It starts with the light setup I created using the settings from the default lights in Poser. It's not a definitive guide and is certainly not very detailed. However, I hope it gets you started on using lighting successfully in Bryce to simulate radiosity and soft shadows.
So, you're having a bit of trouble with those camera views in Bryce, eh? Maybe even having difficulty moving objects around? Well, hopefully, this tutorial will help you just a little. Corel and Bryce are registered trademarks of Corel Corporation or Corel Corporation Limited.
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