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Topic: 3D Rendering Program

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30 APR 2003 at 3:26pm

Mike_Sharp

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I have been looking all over the internet for some information but have come up with nothing.
1) Does anyone know what 3D rendering program Take 2 used to create their scenes in their Adventure Games (Ripper and Black Dahlia) as I wouldn't mind if possible getting my hands on it.

2) What is the best 3D Rendering program out there that is easy to use and easy to learn how to use.

3) I am a novice with Bryce at the moment but still don't no any of the advanced stuff like creating my own textures so if anyone can offer and hints and tips ir direct me to some sites with some tutorials that explore the advanced features of bryce I will be very greatful.

Thanks in Advanced
Mike
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2 MAY 2003 at 6:17pm

mbc841

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Mike, seems everyone may be away on vacation or something - awfully quiet around here.  I use Simply 3D but it's nowhere near the professional quality you're looking for.  I don't know what Take 2 uses, but I hear that Strata 3D is excellent and fairly easy.   Have you seen the graphics in DarkFall?  Jonathan Boakes uses Strata3D and gets some really excellent effects.  Check here.  Click on "creation" up top, then go to the first section, "building worlds".   Jonathan is EXTREMELY talented.  Good luck!!  


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5 MAY 2003 at 8:03pm

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None of the programs available are actually easy to use. It's always a question of getting used to the tool, finding your way around it.

This can easily be accomplished by buying a good instruction book with the software package. Most books will teach you the basics well and after that it's experience.

Just do it as much as you can, starting out with easy objects.
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