Right. I should have mentioned, money is an issue. That's the main reason I haven't strayed from Bryce already. Already paid for it, don't really want to fork out for another one. And the fact that Bryce is brilliant (just have a look at
http://www.daz3d.com/galleries/index.php?cat=327 to see what I mean), it's just the exporting thing is a bit of a problem. And since work and so forth keeps me from really spending a lot of time learning a new program, I'd prefer something quite similar to the one I have now. Problem is, most programs seem to involve taking a cube or something and bending, stretching and twisting it into the shape you want, and I just have a lot harder time wrapping my head around that than I do snapping a bunch of pieces together to create something. Guess I'll just have to learn, if I want to keep up with the times...