Amapi+Bryce User: 

Brycetech


Well known Bryce user, evangelist and personality 'Brycetech' (www.brycetech.com) started  to use Amapi 5.15 after winning it at the 2001 Golden Tori awards in January 2001. Here's what he had to say a few months later, September 2001:

"I won amapi as the award for "most useful site", and no.. I had no idea what Amapi was when I won it.  I went looking immediately and was very pleasantly surprised that it was a modeling program.  I have Raydream, but it doesnt TOUCH Amapi's modeling abilities."
                                    -Brycetech
Since then, in a matter of just a few months, Brycetech has created numerous models in Amapi for use in Bryce and Poser.  Here are a few examples:

The Story of two Elephants
In early September, Brycetech launched a new forum on Amapi at 3dcommune.com and started to post some of his Amapi tutorials there. This included a tutorial on making a realistic elephant from construction curves.
At about the same time, a new 'Elephant' tutorial was completed and posted by Eovia. This one was more focused on cartoon style, and the approach was instead based on starting from a cube and changing its shape, subdividing it, tesselating, molding, extruding, sweeping surfaces, edges and vertices etc... Both methods have their merits and show the power and ease of modeling with Amapi.
The cartoon elephant from the Eovia tutorial was quickly improved by Brycetech, who added toes, eye lashes and other details, then gave her a name and turned her into a poseable character for use in Poser. 
Ella had learned to walk...(see the movie here)
A few days later Brycetech posted the finished image of the realistic model, textured.
 
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