Bryce 6.0 has recently been released, and if you are a member of the DAZ Platinum club you can get it for about 6 dollars (about three quid)! That's right, only three quid!
You're probably going to think I work for DAZ now, aren't you...
Bryce is a CGI computer program that started off as a landscape generator but has now expanded to become a general program. It isn't high-end and expensive, but it isn't some naff Google freebe either.
An example of good-quality Brycework (the blurriness is due to JPGing, Bryce normally produces sharp images):
As well as a shiny green and silver user interface, Bryce 6.0 features a 'random replicate' fuction for positioning lots of objects at random places in a scene. It also features custom moons and a picture-based brush for the terrain editor.
The DAZ website. But if you are not part of the Platinum club it costs about $99.00.
Whoa, Fishy, you just made me choke on my dinner. That's a bit steep in pricing for a doodling device, no offense.
I can just download Linux and create my own open-source program of that sort -- but I'm a programming nutcase so I think the price might get me to settle.
"This world is a blank price tag, and whatever value you put on it, is what its worth to you. I have made this world priceless and worthless, so therefore I have placed my value in the afterlife."
Whoa, Fishy, you just made me choke on my dinner. That's a bit steep in pricing for a doodling device, no offense.
I can just download Linux and create my own open-source program of that sort -- but I'm a programming nutcase so I think the price might get me to settle.
It's actually quite cheap for a CGI program. They normally cost a few hundred quid!
I have Torrent, I've had it for MONTHS! I don't know how to use it!
Please show me how to use it! Step-by-step!
"This world is a blank price tag, and whatever value you put on it, is what its worth to you. I have made this world priceless and worthless, so therefore I have placed my value in the afterlife."
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