Corel Cans Bryce For Mac
I've been waiting a whole year to come up with the extra money to buy it, and now, as far as I can tell, Corel is no longer making Bryce (landscaping) for Macintosh. Has someone else taken it over? I don't suppose there are other programs that offer the same thing?
I want to create worlds, with mountains, trees, buildings, etc. It's my understanding that Bryce had tons of stuff built in, and allowed you to easily create custom worlds. Apparently it is still available for Windows, for about $75. The last version available for Mac that I have found was 2 years ago, and it was $300, and has not been updated (I don't know if it's even still available, as Corel does not list it on their site, which makes me not sure whether it's a good thing to buy even if I do find it.) - Mac Shareware Games at. Coxford proclaimed 10/3/03 8:42 AM: and now, as far as I can tell, Corel is no longer making Bryce (landscaping) for Macintosh. Hi YA Shari;) - YUP!. They axe'd the.Mac version.
only. No matter what anyone wants to think as to why - they might look at the fact that COREL has filed chapter11 and is desperately trying to find a buyer for the entire company. That would explain why there is snipping of any further R&D.
It doesn't matter - get yourself a fresh copy of Bryce 5 fof Mac. The application has died several times - but (like Apple) has been constantly resurected by Bryce lovers everywhere. The 5th edition is so jam-packed with features - you'll never worry about an update - and on top of that!- there are always 3rd party plugs and apps that are being continually designed around Bryce 5. If you don't believe me - just subscribe & download some jpegs from alt.binaries.3d.bryce. And have a look at some of the better cells from a few of the best artists there-(hopefully im included;) BRYCE WILL NEVER DIE.
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BRYCE FOREVER.!!!. HOORAY-Y-Y!! In article, 3Defi wrote: Shari L. Coxford proclaimed 10/3/03 8:42 AM: and now, as far as I can tell, Corel is no longer making Bryce (landscaping) for Macintosh.
Hi YA Shari;) - YUP!. They axe'd the.Mac version.
only. This is true. However, some of the PC packages out there are actually hybrid CD-ROMs with both Mac and PC installers. I got mine about 6 weeks ago from an educational software reseller, for $49. It was a hybrid CD, but with no printed manual. No matter what anyone wants to think as to why - they might look at the fact that COREL has filed chapter11 and is desperately trying to find a buyer for the entire company. That would explain why there is snipping of any further R&D.
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Actually Corel has been bought out by a venture capitalist. All shares of stock were purchased by the VC and the company has been taken private.
It is no longer in Chapter 11. (Actually the Canadian version of bankruptcy.) This doesn't mean that Bryce for Mac will come back though. It doesn't matter - get yourself a fresh copy of Bryce 5 fof Mac. The application has died several times - but (like Apple) has been constantly resurected by Bryce lovers everywhere. The 5th edition is so jam-packed with features - you'll never worry about an update - and on top of that!- there are always 3rd party plugs and apps that are being continually designed around Bryce 5. If the VC doesn't want Bryce, the actual owner of Bryce is Eric Wenger and he could conceivably take it back.
When he 'sold' it to Meta, he actually licensed to them the right to develop it and sell it. He retained the ownership rights. It remains to be seen how the new owner, the VC, will deal with this. But they were aware of it when they bought Corel so they must have some plan or other. If you don't believe me - just subscribe & download some jpegs from alt.binaries.3d.bryce.
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And have a look at some of the better cells from a few of the best artists there-(hopefully im included;) Also, there is an active Bryce community on Corel's own publicly accessible news server. Go to cnews.corel.com and and sub to corel.graphicapps.bryce. You can also check the bulletin board at for up to date info from the community of Bryce users. (Models too.) Shari, Eovia has a special offer right now for Bryce users. Here is the posting on the Corel web site: Hi all. For those interested, Corel Magazine has a program now in place with Eovia so that you can use CorelDream 3D from a prior Corel version as an upgradeable product to purchase their Carrara Studio 2 or Studio 3 modelers. At the moment, this is only available from our site.
Carrara used to be RayDream 3D, which was also licensed by Corel as CorelDream 3D in versions 6, 7, and 8 of the Draw suite. It's gone through four version updates since it last appeared in a Corel suite.
It's quite improved, however if you used CorelDream you'll find your skills will transfer nearly 100% to Carrara. If you're interested in Carrara you might want to see our issue about it on corelmag's site.
Considering how well it fits with Bryce (they were once in a suite when owned by MetaCreations) it might be worth your time. Dave Baceski Corel Magazine - I don't speak for my company and it doesn't speak for me. I don't expect I'd like Carrara. Address book templates for mac. I had Infini-D, and never did much with it. Nothing interesting came built in, and to use it, as far as I could tell, I had to go acquire meshes and frames for things. I could not take an image, and turn it into a mesh/frame.
I'm guessing Carrara would be about the same, as Infini-D is built into it. It was my understanding that Bryce had everything I needed, built in, to create worlds, foreign looking, alien looking worlds. I did download Terragen, but haven't tried it yet. From what I've seen on the internet (via user galleries), it seems to create normal scenes that I could find easily on the internet. Everything I saw looked like a photo of a normal world scene, mountains, trees, etc. Nothing out of the ordinary, or out of this world.
Still, I will boot it up and see what it has. I have seen Bryce CD's for sale that sort of say Mac/Windows, but I wasn't sure they actually had the Mac OSX version on them. CD's sometimes are tricky that way. I've got Quickbooks for Mac, and the CD shows a Windows version, but it is not accessible. The box doesn't mention it. I am not currently a Bryce user. I just WISH to be:-) Shari, Eovia has a special offer right now for Bryce users.
Here is the posting on the Corel web site: Hi all. For those interested, Corel Magazine has a program now in place with Eovia so that you can use CorelDream 3D from a prior Corel version as an upgradeable product to purchase their Carrara Studio 2 or Studio 3 modelers. At the moment, this is only available from our site. Carrara used to be RayDream 3D, which was also licensed by Corel as CorelDream 3D in versions 6, 7, and 8 of the Draw suite. It's gone through four version updates since it last appeared in a Corel suite. It's quite improved, however if you used CorelDream you'll find your skills will transfer nearly 100% to Carrara. If you're interested in Carrara you might want to see our issue about it on corelmag's site.
Considering how well it fits with Bryce (they were once in a suite when owned by MetaCreations) it might be worth your time. Dave Baceski Corel Magazine - - Mac Shareware Games - - 50 pages of freebies! - http://www.allfreespot.com. George Williams proclaimed 10/3/03 8:49 PM: Shari C wrote: I don't expect I'd like Carrara. Carrara 3 is not like its predecessors. It comes with more stuff now, better rendering. Corel dropped the Mac platform, so why waste time with them or whomever gets stuck with trying to sell Bryce?
Because Carrara is 'kin' to Bryce(previous as a dual package) and it's because Bryce does things Carrara can't do at all. Unless your telling Us that Vs 3.?? - can do anything Bryce does now?
You get Bryce.Poser(for human figures) and Carrara for 2D-3D etc. And you've got some powerful rendering tools. But you need Bryce 5. Shari - just get your hands on it you'll see your dreams materialize - that's a promiss.! See You in Bryce World;) w K.