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Bryce (software)

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Bryce
Developer(s)Daz 3D
Initial release1994;30 years ago(1994)
Stable release
7.1.0.109 / December 23, 2010;13 years ago(2010-12-23)[1]
Operating systemWindows NT 4with Service Pack 6

Windows 2000with Service Pack 2
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Mac OS X Tiger
Mac OS X Leopard

Mac OS X Snow Leopard[2]
Size250MB[1]
Type3D computer graphics
License
Websitedaz3d /bryce-7-pro

Bryce,also often referred to colloquially asBryce3D,is a3D modeling,renderingandanimationprogram specializing infractal landscapes.[3]The name is taken fromBryce Canyon—a rugged region with many of the same landscapes that were first simulated with the software.[4]

History[edit]

The original Bryce software arose from work withfractal geometryto create realistic computer images of mountain ranges and coastlines.[5]An initial set of fractal based programs were developed byKen Musgrave(who later createdMojoWorld) a student ofBenoît Mandelbrot,and extended byEric Wenger.Wenger later met and worked with software artistKai Krauseto design a basicuser interface.The first commercial version, Bryce 1.0, appeared in 1994 for theMacintosh.

Bryce 2.0, shipped in 1996, included much beyond the original notion of creating a realistic mountain range. These included independent light sources, complex atmospheric effects, the addition of primitive forms with Boolean methods to combine them, a revamped Texture Editor and the ability to export models toDXF.[6]Bryce 2.0 was also ported to theWindows platform,although the first stable version, 2.1, was not released until 1997.

The ability to animate a scene was added (in a stable form) with the cross-platform Bryce 3D (version 3.1) in 1997 by the newly formedMetaCreations Corporation.A "camera object" unseen in the final image acted as the observer. The camera can be held in one place for a single image, or sent on a trajectory with images being rendered at many locations. The collection of images created along the camera's trajectory are combined to create a realistic animation simulating a journey through a dynamic world.[7]

In 1999 Bryce 4.0 was released with major improvements in the handling of atmospheres and skies, textures and also in the import/export of objects.[8]

In 2000 Bryce was purchased byCorel Corporation.Corel released version 5 of Bryce in 2001, which included several new features, like Tree Lab and metaballs. Unfortunately, rendering on version 5 was much slower than version 4, and the price tag set by Corel higher.[9]Soon followed a patch to version 5.01, which fixed some bugs and added a few undocumented features.

In 2004, the software was sold again, toDaz 3D.[10]In 2005, Daz 3D released Bryce 5.5 which included theDaz StudioCharacter plugin. This integration between DAZ's application for the manipulation of 3D models, Daz Studio, and Bryce allowed users to import content from Daz Studio andPoser,complete with all materials including transparencies, directly into Bryce, thus making it easier to have human figures in Bryce scenes.

In October 2006, Daz 3D released Bryce 6.0 and has released an update (6.1),[11]this includes a Mac Intel compatible update. New features include animation import, support for dual-processor systems as well as hyper-threading, random replicate tool, advanced terrain editing,HDRIsupport and other tweaks. The interface remained largely the same, but with a green tint to it, and different buttons in the create palette.

In June 2007, Daz 3D re-released Bryce 5.5 as a freeware.[12]

In Summer 2009, Daz 3D released version 3 of Daz Studio. This version seemed to break Bryce 6.1.[13]

In December 2009, Daz 3D released Bryce 6.3 which improved stability, and added support for Mac OS X v10.6.[14]

Bryce 7 was released in July 2010. New features include the Instancing Lab and advanced lighting. Updated features include the Daz Studio Bridge, the Sky Lab, clouds and HDRI. Bryce 7 is available in three versions, a limited free version, a standard version lacking the new features and a pro version with the new features.[15]Bryce 7 is not currently compatible with OS X Lion (10.7), Mountain Lion (10.8), or Mavericks (10.9) (except for Bryce 7 Personal Limited Edition 7.1.0.74), thus the newest version of OS X it is compatible with is Snow Leopard (10.6).[16][17]

As late as October 2018, Bryce 7 development has been halted, including when it comes to addressingMacOScompatibility.[17]

Features[edit]

A landscape rendered by Bryce

Bryce 7 features:

  • Instancing Lab
  • Improved Light Lab
  • Sky Lab Improvements
  • Particle Emitter
  • Daz Studio Bridge
  • Improved Import/Export file formats

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^abc"Bryce Personal Learning Edition specifications".Download.CBS Interactive. Archived fromthe originalon January 19, 2013.RetrievedDecember 4,2011.
  2. ^"System Requirements".Daz 3D.RetrievedDecember 4,2011.
  3. ^Fenton, Erfert (April 1998)."Bryce 3D".Macworld.Archived fromthe originalon December 14, 2007.RetrievedMay 31,2009.
  4. ^Kitchens, Susan A.; Gavenda, Victor (2000).Real World Bryce 4.Peachpit Press. p. 18.ISBN0-201-35438-1.
  5. ^"DAZ Bryce - Desktop, Video / Animation / 3D Modeling Apps".Scopic.RetrievedDecember 22,2021.
  6. ^Domingo Martinez, Carlos (August 1996)."Bryce 2".Macworld.Vol. 13, no. 8. p. 59-60.
  7. ^Fenton, Erfert (April 1998)."Bryce 3D".Macworld.Vol. 15, no. 4. p. 42.
  8. ^Stephen, Beale (July 1999)."Bryce 4".Macworld.Vol. 16, no. 7. p. 39.RetrievedSeptember 10,2021.
  9. ^Popko, Rick (January 14, 2002)."Bryce 5.0".CNET.RetrievedMay 31,2009.
  10. ^"DAZ PRODUCTIONS ACQUIRES BRYCE® FROM COREL"(PDF).Corel CorporationUK(Press Release). Archived fromthe original(PDF)on March 4, 2012.
  11. ^"daz 3d in a sentence - daz 3d sentence".eng.ichacha.net.RetrievedDecember 13,2022.
  12. ^Available from"DAZ 3D".Archivedfrom the original on August 20, 2012.(requires registration)
  13. ^Available athttp://sarponita.blogspot /2009/05/bryce-61-and-dazstudio-3-beta.html[permanent dead link]
  14. ^"Bryce 6.3 Now available".DAZ 3D Forums.December 16, 2009. Archived fromthe originalon March 4, 2012.
  15. ^"Bryce 7 - Still on Sale!".DAZ 3D Forums.July 29, 2010. Archived fromthe originalon March 4, 2012.
  16. ^"Bryce 7".DAZ 3D.Archived fromthe originalon December 2, 2013.
  17. ^ab"Info for Mac Users Regarding OS X Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite et al".DAZ 3D Forums.October 2018.RetrievedSeptember 10,2021.Bryce 7 is not currently in the Dev cycle [...] There has been no date given for when Bryce will re-enter the dev cycle

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