Hello, Bryce and poser are a lot of fun to work with. As for animating, In Poser you create poses, in Bryce you create scenery and stuff. So if you want to combine the 2, create a series of poses in Poser, then export. Ok now you have all that, say you have created a walk for instance. Now you want to work in bryce, Bryce records object position, and all the attributes you asigned to those objects along a time line. Ok on your first Bryce frame you import all the poses you need to make your figure walk, lets say you have 5 poser figures created from your poser animation. In your first Bryce frame You set the first fig. visible, set the other figures invisible. Next frame, move the group of poser figures to a different position and set the second poser fig. visible and the rest invisible. so on and so forth until you finish. You have control of all the objects in the scene.
Make yourself a movie.

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[This message was edited by Mike Bailey on March 18, 2002 at 09:35.]