HEEEEEEEY, that's cool!
I'll soon give it a try!
THNX
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Take a look at the new AutoCAD to Bryce tutorial:
http://www.cadtutor.net/dd/bryce/atob/atob.html
If you use AutoCAD for 3D, take a look at what Bryce can do.
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HEEEEEEEY, that's cool!
I'll soon give it a try!
THNX
I was trying the mentioante it Bryce tutorial. UNfortunately I have encount a problem. After the first two steps from tutorial:
"Step 1 In AutoCAD, go to FileExport… select the 3DS file type and follow the prompts.
Step 2 In Bryce, go to FileImport Object… and select the 3DS file you just created.", happened that Bryce does not recognize the file format- " invalid format".
How can I fix that inconvenience?
Which versions of AutoCAD and Bryce are you using?Originally Posted by Orbit
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Mea culpa.
I saved the 3d- studio file in the wrong place.![]()
Bryce does a nice work.
Oh good because I just couldn't come up with an explanation.
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The above link... http://www.cadtutor.net/tutorials/bryce/atob/atob.html seems broken. When it was working, did it require 2012 to export a 3ds file as 2011 cannot export a 3ds file, and I don't think the patch for 2009 works any more as autodesk no longer supported it. I assumed it was because autodesk had their own renderer, but Bryce is so cute once you get around its insane user interface.
This thread is 8 years old.
I'm sure that tutorial was probably for 2002, which was able to export to 3ds format.
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This thread is officially "zombified"![]()
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