User guides for Space Construction Kit & Deep Space HDRI 1

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I just installed these two items for Bryce 7.1 and m looking for user guides, tutorials or manuals to learn how to use them. I am a relative beginner to Bryce 7.1 so this stuff might be over my head and manuals or tutorials would be helpful. I have searched for such and so far no luck. Can anybody tell me where I can find such help?
Thanks,
Jim Lawrence
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This would have been better in the Bryce Forum. Both David and Horo are active in there.
If you go to the product page there are three links to videos that show how to use theDeep Space HDRI
http://www.daz3d.com/bryce-7-pro-deep-space-hdri-1
The video links below.
There should be 2 video guides and a PDF with the Deep space set. David Brinnen and Horo are both very active in the Bryce FOrum, and would be only too pleased to help you. I will see if I can get one of them to come and talk to you.
Thanks for the help
There are also ten videos in beside the example scene files ( I forgot I had it and just looked
). Two in beside the Libraries and one in the Nebula Terrain.
Jim - thank you for purchasing our products. It is always a bit difficult with tutorials. Either it is too fast moving and jumps over important details, or it is too elaborate and outright boring.
So, where do you get help? Look first what tutorials you got with the product. They may help, or don't answer your particular questions.
Bryce specific answers can be found in the old document center at http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/artzone/pub/software/bryce/start and there is a link to the Bryce 7 Artist Guide, it is in large parts complete (IBL/HDRI is), and there is still the Bryce 6 Artist Guide, which is complete, but misses the parts that came with Bryce 7.1.
In the Bryce Discussion Forum, you find two sticky threads right on top of the page: Links to Useful Threads and Bryce Tutorials where links to tutorials are listed. Then, there is http://www.bryce-tutorials.info/bryce-tutorials.html where several 100 tutorials by different authors are listed.
If you have specific questions, ask them in the Bryce forum. It is easier to answer specific questions then general ones.
If you have questions about a product from us, you can always send me an email, the address is on top of the welcome page of my website.
Thanks for the advice I'll take a look at all these.
Jim L