![]() (Again, I am very new to this concept of using DEM files.) I think this will be a great addition or substitute to creating virtual landscapes, as opposed to doing it directly in TRS. The Dem files I was downloading from were only by specific county in a state. Maybe a little cumbersome, for the use of working with USGS data to get it into Bryce, but in the tutorial I think they used the whole state of Colorado. I would appreciate any feedback regarding the use of Bryce 3d from veterans of those who create there own terrain based upon DEM files or other relief type maps. Here is the link for the tutorial named above. I found 3Dem more stable than Microdem, and opened Dem files Microdem would not Tools Needed * Bryce 6.0, 3DEM, GeoTIFF4, Internet Explorer, so it is not self supported. The tutorial does say that the following is need for the tutorial. I know it can export DEM files, and i found a tutorial on their site for "Using REAL Terrain In Bryce" based upon USGS data files. If nothing at all, it has powerful features for creating virtual environments, and is very flexible, especially editing the terrain meshes. I am not sure if it was always free or will be but the regular version is free now - pay for pro version though. The SERIAL CODE/Activation Key: for the program is right there in the Publisher's Description, on the CNET Site. Daz 3d, has lead me to the CNET site to Download the program. Bryce 7, from DAZ 3d, for making 3d landscapes and virtual environments. I have not seen reference to it yet on this site. I have found another freeware tool, that i began exploring, which i believe usually is not free. So I thought i search for another starting point. For example, I had trouble opening DEM files in Microdem, as sometimes it crashed, and sometimes I received an error for Malware when the Microdem Exe file was initiated. Ī other good place with a huge amount of freebies only is .I have spent several hours today trying to use many of the freeware tools available for creating terrain for TRS - GOD, 3Dem, Microdem, Irfanview, Hog. over 27000 freebies for Poser, Daz, 3Dmax, Blender, Bryce, Hexagon, etc. You can register on renderosity too and go to . plenty of tutorial but some well know model like victoria 4 or Michael 4. only regret that i have only download package for poser and not DAZ on Renderosity ( missing all the Ds files ).įor newbies, once registered on DAZ, go to for some more free product. plenty of package from DAZ and Renderosity. Well, i have begin use them since the previous century. They have some scifi models for sale too that you can use with DAZStudio or Poser. ![]() ![]() I've been buying models from them for 6 years, and have never had any real problems with their customer service. ![]()
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