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Helping Hands
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Re: Helping Hands
I like the look of that
Dave

Dave
Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
GeForce RTX™ 2070 GAMING OC 8G
AMD FX (tm)-9590 Eight-core Processor
31.96 GB RAM
3840 x 2160 ,60 Hz
GeForce RTX™ 2070 GAMING OC 8G
AMD FX (tm)-9590 Eight-core Processor
31.96 GB RAM
3840 x 2160 ,60 Hz
Re: Helping Hands
Is this a bryce render as well. I really love what I have seen from that program.
Re: Helping Hands
Yes a bryce render.
Its a great program and works very well with curvy objects.
If you give it a try, suggest:-
starting tips:-
Don't be put off it by some of the over academic tutorials online.
Once you have got hold of the simple controls like positioning and scaling one can start being creative.
Avoid the procedural texture editor unless you are good at maths, suggest import your own image textures.
Don't be too quick to go beyond regular quality or you might waste a lot of time needlessly waiting for renders.
Its a great program and works very well with curvy objects.
If you give it a try, suggest:-
starting tips:-
Don't be put off it by some of the over academic tutorials online.
Once you have got hold of the simple controls like positioning and scaling one can start being creative.
Avoid the procedural texture editor unless you are good at maths, suggest import your own image textures.
Don't be too quick to go beyond regular quality or you might waste a lot of time needlessly waiting for renders.