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pennamacoor
18th Mar 2005, 02:50 pm
Hi, wonder if anyone can recommend a Bryce 5 (5 preferably, but...) book to accompany the PDF manual; I noticed that only one seems to be listed in Amazon (Bryce 5 Handbook or something like that) and has gotten slated by the only reviewer.

Thanks in advance

michaelP :?:

CADTutor
18th Mar 2005, 03:05 pm
The best Bryce book is "Real World Bryce" by Susan Kitchens and Victor Gavenda. Although this is only a Bryce 4 book, it is so well written that you'll quickly get to grips with even the most difficult concepts. Essentially, Bryce 5 is just Bryce 4 with some extra bits (like the Tree Lab), so most of the book is still relevant. See my review (http://www.cadtutor.net/dd/bryce/resource/resource.html) for more details.

pennamacoor
18th Mar 2005, 07:01 pm
The best Bryce book is "Real World Bryce" by Susan Kitchens and Victor Gavenda. Although this is only a Bryce 4 book, it is so well written that you'll quickly get to grips with even the most difficult concepts. Essentially, Bryce 5 is just Bryce 4 with some extra bits (like the Tree Lab), so most of the book is still relevant. See my review (http://www.cadtutor.net/dd/bryce/resource/resource.html) for more details.

Thanks a lot; sounds just what I need; just ordered it from Amazon (3 - 5 weeks delivery! but...).

best regards

michaelP :)