Binding: CD-ROM Brand: RE:LAUNCH EAN: 0689076468169 Format: CD-ROM Weight: 38 hundredths-pounds Label: RE:LAUNCH Manufacturer: RE:LAUNCH Model: 689076468169 Packaged Height: 110 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 760 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 10 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 540 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows Vista Platform: Macintosh Platform: Windows 98 Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows Me Platform: Windows XP Publisher: RE:LAUNCH Release Date: 2007-03-20 Studio: RE:LAUNCH
Feature:
- Fully compatible with Intel-based Mac computers
- Animate your favorite DAZ 3D figures, animals and accessories with DAZ Studio -- import them into your Bryce 6 scene
- Image-based Brushes and Terrain Editor for custom looks to your terrains; share them with others as you build a library of your favorites
- New Boolean mesh conversion tool combines custom Bryce elements -- take Bryce creations into other 3D applications in your project workflow
Product Description:
Bryce 6 is the ideal 3D software addition to your image-editing toolbox. It gives creators the ability to work faster and create more realistic environments than ever before. Place your characters directly into your Bryce 6 scenes and have them walk and talk right before your very eyes. Choose at what point you want the imported animations to begin, with the freedom to go back to DAZ|Studio to make any necessary adjustments to make them perfect. Then simply re-import those animations back into your Bryce 6 scene. Whether you are a professional designer, or a 3D graphics enthusiast, Bryce 6 provides you with the tools to literally create a world of your own.
Customer Reviews:
4 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
A good edition, 2008-05-29 I have been using Bryce since version 2.1. For edition 6, DAZ rewrote the core code that dated back from MetaCreations time (1998), so there are few novelties. The one feature that is interesting in this release is the IBL (Image Based Lighting) renders. They look excellent provided you choose a good HDRI map. Render times are long, as they have always been with Bryce and the quality is still very high. Expect excellent antialiasing and silky smooth reflections even at low render settings. Bryce is still superior to Vue in that respect and its scene display is also better (adaptative degradation with far less flickering). With similar quality settings and output, Vue is as slow as Bryce, and dreadfully so when handling reflection/refraction. What Bryce still lacks (and what DAZ should add in edition 7) is object instancing and a realistic atmosphere model. At the moment, Vue rules with its ecosystem function and its spectral skies, but the price tag is higher, especially if you want to have all the bells and whistles. And Vue 6.5 is at least as unstable as Bryce 6.0, especially when handling large scenes with low system resources.
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