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Tyler Gadzinski

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[QUOTE=Trell;156920]Studio and Daz are 1 program called Daz Studio, but bryce is a different program, Daz Studio is free but Bryce costs $$$$.[/QUOTE] Well actually the program is called Studio and the company is called Daz Productions. :p I always call it Daz Studio though in case anyone wants to Google it, searching just for "Studio" would come up with too many results that wouldn't have anything to do with 3d stuff. juggaloninjalee: Studio is free and Bryce is $99 but if you signup for the Platinum Club Membership ($29.95 intial signup, $7.95 recurring monthly after the first month) then you can get Bryce 6 for $6 - offer ends Tuesday I think. You don't have to keep your membership after the first month though, you could always just signup for one month to get Bryce 6 for $6 and then cancel your membership. Link to the [URL="http://www.daz3d.com/program/platinum/index.php?refid=530735730&b=13"]Platinum Club Membership[/URL], gives you all the details along with info on all the free stuff you get with it.
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[QUOTE=Trell;156920]Studio and Daz are 1 program called Daz Studio, but bryce is a different program, Daz Studio is free but Bryce costs $$$$.[/QUOTE] Well actually the program is called Studio and the company is called Daz Productions. :p I always call it Daz Studio though in case anyone wants to Google it, searching just for "Studio" would come up with too many results that wouldn't have anything to do with 3d stuff. juggaloninjalee: Studio is free and Bryce is $99 but if you signup for the Platinum Club Membership ($29.95 intial signup, $7.95 recurring monthly after the first month) then you can get Bryce 6 for $6 - offer ends Tuesday I think. You don't have to keep your membership after the first month though, you could always just signup for one month to get Bryce 6 for $6 and then cancel your membership. Link to the [URL="http://www.daz3d.com/program/platinum/index.php?refid=530735730&b=13"]Platinum Club Membership[/URL], gives you all the details along with info on all the free stuff you get with it.
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I'm new to Bryce myself so I don't know all the features of it yet. From what i've seen so far though, Bryce is different to Studio in that it's more for creating landscapes and scenery. That's not to say that it can't be used for other things too however. Here's a link to some images that were done in Bryce as some examples: [url]http://www.sybertooth.ca/bryce/html/bryce.html[/url] Because Studio's free though what i've started to do in some pictures is use Studio to create and pose figures as normal and then import them into Bryce to add scenery and for the final render. Two examples of which can be seen [URL="http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g115/TheUndertakersGraveyard/Bryce/Jason.jpg"]here[/URL] and [URL="http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g115/TheUndertakersGraveyard/Bryce/Scene.jpg"]here[/URL]. For the first one, Jason was created and posed etc. in Studio, the skyline and ground surface were added in Bryce and then rendered in Bryce. Same for the second one, dragon and knight created and posed in Studio with the ground surface, mountains and skyline created in Bryce and then rendered in Bryce.
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I'm new to Bryce myself so I don't know all the features of it yet. From what i've seen so far though, Bryce is different to Studio in that it's more for creating landscapes and scenery. That's not to say that it can't be used for other things too however. Here's a link to some images that were done in Bryce as some examples: [url]http://www.sybertooth.ca/bryce/html/bryce.html[/url] Because Studio's free though what i've started to do in some pictures is use Studio to create and pose figures as normal and then import them into Bryce to add scenery and for the final render. Two examples of which can be seen [URL="http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g115/TheUndertakersGraveyard/Bryce/Jason.jpg"]here[/URL] and [URL="http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g115/TheUndertakersGraveyard/Bryce/Scene.jpg"]here[/URL]. For the first one, Jason was created and posed etc. in Studio, the skyline and ground surface were added in Bryce and then rendered in Bryce. Same for the second one, dragon and knight created and posed in Studio with the ground surface, mountains and skyline created in Bryce and then rendered in Bryce.
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Ok cool I am leaving my girlfriends soon and I can live without Bryce for now but it looks totally sweet! I could do some really cool stuff if I had both but I guess I will limit myself to creating my own guys first and then I will worry about Bryce later down the line. In some you guys have wrestling belts how did you do that?
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Ok cool I am leaving my girlfriends soon and I can live without Bryce for now but it looks totally sweet! I could do some really cool stuff if I had both but I guess I will limit myself to creating my own guys first and then I will worry about Bryce later down the line. In some you guys have wrestling belts how did you do that?
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[QUOTE=juggaloninjalee;157118]In some you guys have wrestling belts how did you do that?[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=15296[/url] ^ That's where the belt model is and if you go [URL="http://dexpac.com/"]here[/URL] you can download some textures for free. Credit to Trell for finding all that!
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[QUOTE=juggaloninjalee;157118]In some you guys have wrestling belts how did you do that?[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=15296[/url] ^ That's where the belt model is and if you go [URL="http://dexpac.com/"]here[/URL] you can download some textures for free. Credit to Trell for finding all that!
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