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i went there but when i clicked on the download button i get a cannot find page.
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The Corel Download Server seems to be having problems to download the Demo. Just keep trying.
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i got it now the full version at that but i am having some problems like how to save my work and how to delete objects for example if i put a tree in the picture and the i want to delete it how do i do this .
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I would normaly say RTFM but you have a couple of choices, you can click on the tree, and the mesh should turn red to indicate that it is selected, or you can use the tab key to work your way through all of the objects. Lastly you can use the selector in the bottom right (if you have it showing) to select tree's. As far as saveing your work, I'm not sure if the Demo allows you to save, but you should only have to select "File" and "Save" or as soon as you try to exit Bryce it will ask you if you want to save your current project.
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Give yourself about 10 years practise with it before submitting a wall for moderation.
Remember, NO dolphins, and limit your palm trees, too...

Check out MobiusCo's work here....he uses Bryce [and other stuff], but it doesn't LOOK like he has used Bryce.
It CAN be a useful tool, and in the hands of a practised operator, give great results....
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Ok, if you want to use Bryce.... This is what it CAN do in the hands of and Artist....
http://www.billmunnsgallery.com
http://www.artsforge.com/martin/murphy.html
http://topazdesigns.com/gallery.htm
http://www.petersharpe.com/

and many more just do a "Google" search for Bryce Tutorials...
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Dang it.... "Hands of an Artist"
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Digital.....I'm 'trying' to forget chrome balls.....
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deadman....the phrases 'chrome balls', '3D dolphins', and 'done-to-death' are synonymous...
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i'm doing mountians and stuff like that i took a look at the links above and i do have to say it's going to be a long time before i'm that good, what i'm going to do is start one of those build your own free web sites and i'm going to upload my work there and when the time is right i'll post a link so you guy's can see my progress and you jafo will be able to choose if any are good enough to be uploaded here ok.
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deadman67, you can also go to http://www.renderosity.com . There are bazillions of tutorials there on Bryce and just about any other rendering application as well as models, textures, skies and such. l:
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Check the other thread, deadman...

Keep at it, lad...