
you kind of 'paint' them into 3D space. Then start jiggering with renders settings, textures, lighting and the like.
I've gotten so cross with Bryce, because it's too slow, and the import export options are, well, rubbish.
I'm also messing with Processing (amongst others) for scripting, taking it out through Vue xStream as a renderer.
Edit: I missed it at the time, but the 3d anim (Keymaster) that you did for the draw-off was phenomenal... fantastic mix of 2 & 3D!
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I've gotten so cross with Bryce, because it's too slow, and the import export options are, well, rubbish.
I'm also messing with Processing (amongst others) for scripting, taking it out through Vue xStream as a renderer.
Edit: I missed it at the time, but the 3d anim (Keymaster) that you did for the draw-off was phenomenal... fantastic mix of 2 & 3D!