Free landscape modelling software
Version 5.5 of Bryce, the excellent 3D landscape design and rendering software from Daz3d, is now available free of charge for both Windows and Macintosh.
Bryce can be used to create stunningly realistic landscapes which can be populated with vegetation, buildings and people. The software allows a huge amount of control over what you’re modelling, including really detailed functions such as setting independent light sources, planting trees and setting cloud types.
This is a great opportunity to get high-quality, fully-functional software for free. Combine it with the free DAZ!Studio, and see what kind of output you can expect from these two packages working together in the Bryce galleries.
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June 21st, 2007 22:25
I like free programs like this. I will try soon and share my experience.
June 24th, 2007 14:20
Great tip about this program! Thanks for making me aware, I can’t wait to try it out.