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Here is my first Bryce render, trying out importing Curvy models.

Tutorials on how to make these models at TheBest3D

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Here are the models I made in Curvy, and exported as OBJ

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good one - you should put a fire in it
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I really wanted the models to stand out from the background more - a fire and some smoke swirling round would help.
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Post by sculptor »

there's fire /smoke under the complex fx materials
in bryce(5.5 at least) :)
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I like the big range of presets - I'll try some more effects in my next render.
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I like it. I find that Bryce seems to deliver a lack of atmosphere renders. You almost have to take it into photoshop or equivalent in order to give atmosphere.
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Hehe - that's the part I find most fun. It is the small lit details in mountains and hills that I think I stand most to gain from using Bryce. I'm going to try using it to make some background graphics for my next game.
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