Bryce 5.5
by DAZ 3DWhether you're designing for print, multimedia, video or the Web, Bryce provides you with the tools to literally create a world of your own. An ideal way to integrate 3D technology into your creative process, Bryce 5.5 will save you valuable time by bringing the power of creation to your hands and allowing you to magnify that across multiple computers. Whether you are a professional designer, or a 3D graphics enthusiast, Bryce 5.5 will help bring your ideas to life with exceptional power and ease of use.
The Light Lab gives you robust control over lighting on objects and landscapes. Control the direction, intensity, and tinting from one or more sources to ensure a more accurate depiction of real-world environments. When you want to create and incorporate highly realistic tress into your landscape, the Tree Lab will give you the control you need by allowing you to grow real-world vegetation to your own specifications. Determine the tree type, branch density, leaf or needle density, and coloration. You can even generate tree roots for greater detail.
Add wildlife, people, props and more to your scenes, via the DAZ|Studio character plugin, and you can populate an entire virtual world within Bryce. All of your favorite DAZ and Poser content can easily be added to any Bryce scene you imagine with easy editing and updating. Using the Terrain Editor, create realistic terrains, waters, skies, rocks, clouds, fog, and architecture, or design your own surrealistic landscapes, scenes, and objects. Bryce 5.5 includes floating panels and fully scalable 2D Terrain Canvas along with full 3D previews. Visually appealing, the professional look and feel of the Terrain Editor simplifies and enhances the design the process.
Bryce provides the ideal way to integrate modern 3D technology into your creative process. You can easily use Bryce artwork in conjunction with image editing programs to merge photos and 3D artwork together for an unlimited degree of creativity. Be sure to view the artwork hosted in the Bryce Gallery. There you'll see many elements from Bryce, such as: terrains, skies, water, or even entire scenes used as part of the 3D artwork. Many of the images were created by rendering parts of a 3D scene and then merging them together using photographic elements and layers in Photoshop.
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