things.
and stuff, if you use the lever on the left.
Edit: Sorry, didn't read that properly: Bryce 6
Edit edit: and yes, it *is* raytraced.
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Fri 9 May 2008, 14:14,
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Edit: Sorry, didn't read that properly: Bryce 6
Edit edit: and yes, it *is* raytraced.
wow.
it makes chocolate biscuits out of breadcrumbs and butterbeans.
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Fri 9 May 2008, 14:15,
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I ought to get back into Povray at some point.
It comes in fits and starts.
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Fri 9 May 2008, 14:16,
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I always find that with 3D (or anything graphical really) programs.
Usually involving uninstalling and reinstalling the programs multiple times when I go on and off them.
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Fri 9 May 2008, 14:26,
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I need to work out how to use Bryce one day.
I used to use Max a lot, but haven't touched it in years now.
edit: Not Bryce, Blender.
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Fri 9 May 2008, 14:30,
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edit: Not Bryce, Blender.
I think Max is better for actually modelling things, whereas Bryce is better for making nice shapes and getting decent and easily configurable renders.
Maya is a middle ground between the two.
I would recommend Zbrush if you want to make things which look complicated and nice though, especially if you are good at painting/drawing.
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I would recommend Zbrush if you want to make things which look complicated and nice though, especially if you are good at painting/drawing.