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Bryce Users
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lugnet.cad
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Fri, 17 May 2002 19:13:57 GMT
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I know people here use POV for rendering their Legos, but that there are
only a few that use Bryce or some other program for rendering. I currently
use Bryce for all of my Lego renderings. To use Bryce I have to use a
converter to get the .dat files in a format I can use. Now I am not sure if
everyone who used Bryce has experience the same problems that I have like,
the loss of markings on specific parts, bowties in the converted models,
etc. On my my website ( http://geometries.tripod.com/index_lego.html ) I
have added a section specifically for Bryce users. I plan on posting parts
that I have updated converted to Textured Wavefront Objects so a model can
be rendered with markings, I plan on posting models that I brought into
Bryce and setup for posing (basically if there are any moving parts on the
model I have setup the Bryce model to have those same moving parts), and
finally some tutorials on working with Bryce and Lego.
I would appreciate any comments on whether anyone would this useful.
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Bryce Users
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| What I'd really like is a materials set for the various LDraw colors. I don't know enough about lighting effects and colors to pull this off with any reasonable effort. If I had this I could stop using POV. Not that POV is a bad program but Bryce is (...) (23 years ago, 17-May-02, to lugnet.cad)
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| (...) Wow! I think bryce is a lot better then Pov_Ray. I sure would to see more information on it. BTW, it seems that the dat file converter is off-line because tripod or whatever is sending all its webpages down for maintanince. Could you e-mail me (...) (23 years ago, 18-May-02, to lugnet.cad)
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