AgentSmith opened this issue on Jul 01, 2006 · 93 posts
Quest posted Mon, 17 July 2006 at 8:38 PM
OK, basically speaking, DAZ Bryce 6.0 is offering very little new as compared with Bryce 5.5 and even less in comparison to Vue. Hum, how should I decide if whether I should keep Bryce as my basic program?
So, DAZ has redesigned Bryce to accept all its Poser crap and that’s OK?
I’ve been with Bryce since it first became Windows compatible and I was thrilled by it since I followed it when it was solely a Mac program. I also purchased Poser when it first came into the market always knowing that it was a limited program. But now after being one of Bryce’s greatest fans, DAZ has acquired it and seems to be making it bend towards its needs as far as Poser is concerned. Thanks but no thanks…although Poser itself as a program offers a necessity to 3D artists, Poser offers way too little on the whole from a general 3D perspective.
Bryce has shrunk as an organic terrestrial producing program. I sense I would have very little use for it as such. You tell me it cannot compare with Vue, then, I have very little need for it at this point as an artistic tool and would then persue Vue as the leader (of course it could be Terragen). Then I must make my determinations as to what tools are really necessary in my artistic toolbox, obviously, Bryce is starting to take a way-too-far-back-of-the-list appearance.
I’m disheartened. After following Bryce almost from its historical inception to now, I feel as if I have to abandon it as a basic tool to find better tools, this makes my heart weep. Surely, if Bryce 6.0 has really nothing new to offer, then, it’s dead in the water.