
So, why even consider upgrading if the product runs more slowly and costs more than its predecessor? Well, if you're on a network, Bryce 5.0 now features network-rendering capabilities, and they're noticeably faster. If you're using Bryce 4.0, stick with it or save up for a more full-featured program. While Corel has produced some outstanding applications, including CorelDraw and WordPerfect, Bryce 5.0 doesn't hold with the tradition. That's why Bryce 5.0's higher price tag ($60 more than 4.0) confuses the target audience, especially since this program-Corel's first attempt to build on MetaCreations' Bryce franchise-doesn't deliver significant improvements. Whereas true 3D modeling and animation pros purchase expensive design programs, such as Caligari TrueSpace or Form-Z, Bryce has always been the poor animator's app of choice.

Whereas true 3D modeling and animation pros purchase expensive design programs, such as or Form-Z, Bryce has always been the poor animator's app of choice.
