- Platform: Windows
- Media: CD-ROM
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The bad news about Bryce 4 is that it still sports that quirky interface that users either love, hate, or both. Dialog boxes are hidden, options are nested, and the interface looks nothing like anything else on either the Macintosh or Windows platforms. The good news, however, is that once you learn to navigate the somewhat mystical interface, Bryce 4 reveals itself to be a powerful tool with tremendous flexibility and depth. The new features make Bryce a more serious contender in the world of 3-D graphics--in spite of the learning curve presented by the interface.
The new Sky Lab feature consolidates access to the tools needed to build skies, putting Cloud, Atmosphere, Sun, and Moon controls in one place. Also new is the ability to import U.S. Geological Survey maps, making it easier to model and render real areas or sections of our planet.
Old issues have yet to be addressed, like the sometimes glacial render times, made worse by the lack of a network render engine. And while Bryce creates beautiful water scenes, there is no particle system for creating splashes, waterfalls, or rain. Still, Bryce 4 is a powerful package, capable of rendering stunning vistas, if the user takes the time to learn Bryce's ins and outs. --Mike Caputo
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