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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Free Software: Bryce 5.5 for Mac & Windows

You gotta love free stuff, right? Well, it's not Free Friday yet, but this one is too good to sit on. Bryce is an application you use to create 3-D landscapes and more. From the product download page description:

Create breathtaking realistic 3D landscapes and animations with DAZ 3D Bryce 5.5. The easy user interface simplifies the design process for a novice or the seasoned professional. Start out building or importing a landscape as impressive as the Grand Canyon. Populate it with buildings, people or any other object you create or from the extensive DAZ 3D library. The Light Lab provides you robust control over your sunsets, moonlight nights or high-noon ambiance. Tree Lab allows you to plant your landscape like the gardens of Versailles. You'll have to register your copy of Bryce 5.5 on the publishers web-site to gain access to your free Bryce serial number.


It turns out that that Daz 3-D, the company that makes Bryce, is touting version 6 now, so what better way to get folks interested in maybe upgrading to v6 than by offering v5.5 for free? Niiice. It's available for Mac and Windows platforms off the downloads.com website.

Search link for Bryce 5.5 on Downloads.com

Once you get a copy of Bryce (it is a longish download depending on your connection speed; my T1 took almost 30 minutes), launch the app, and then it will ask you for your license code. You obtain a free code by going to the Daz3D site and creating a Daz account for free.

Daz3D webpage to obtain free serial number for Bryce 5.5

Not bad...this product retailed for about $80 when it was out on the market new...enjoy!

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