DJ Bonebraker
a.k.a Laura
Top Gun, if you need a good gunflash, I have one available for Download in the Bryce Tutorial thread I made in the tutorials forum.....
Hikaro Takayama said:Top Gun, if you need a good gunflash, I have one available for Download in the Bryce Tutorial thread I made in the tutorials forum.....
I am fairly certain of it. There have been a number of comments on the Daz3d forums about the free version of Bryce and what OS versions it work best with. Version 5.0 is 10.3x or older as I recall. While 5.5 (20 upgrade if you get it done by the 6th and join some web site called artzone) is fine at 10.4 something or other. Problem is Apple kept changing their OS without putting in enough backward compatibilty, and Bryce 5.0 is now a few years old.utahjazz7 said:Hmm, I looked for a Bryce download for mac, but I didn't see one. I went to the URL that you gave in the first post, but that was just for the PC. So, I searched for Bryce in "3d modelling and CAD," got three results, and all were for Windows. Do you know if Bryce for the mac is available for free?
I can load or export to most common formats.Goldflash said:What file format does Bryce use? .3DS?
Bjornlo said:I can load or export to most common formats.
These include 3ds, obj, lwo (and lws), cob (and scn), and a whole much more.
But Bryce native files are .br5 These can not be loaded in any other program. With Bryce 5.0 and Bryce 5.5 you can export only imported meshes (some file in one of the other formats I listed above), rock, and terrains.
It can not export entire scenes to other 3d apps (for now), nor can it export anything which includes in whole or in part bryce 3d objects (called primitives).
Select the MESH (no bryce booleans unless you are usinggg v6.0)TopGun69 said:Re: Exporting out of Bryce. This is something I can't seem to get a handle on. Whatever I do, the export function is always greyed out. Any thoughts or directions on how to export, step by step?

