Here are some of the sites which I have found useful over the past few months. Most of these sites have their own links pages which you can use to delve even deeper into the murky world of Bryce rendering. If anyone Emails me with comments on my work and includes a site of their own, I try to add a link to their site. Check them out, you may be in for a few surprises! The Links at the bottom of the page represent my latest finds. Apologies if any of these links are out of date, I try to keep up but well.... you know...

(C) denotes contributor to the Bryce 4 content CD.

I now use Amapi for 99% of my modelling, Visit their website and download the free trial version. Stick with it for a few hours. The interface is a bit strange at first, but once you get used to it, you really fly! I reckon I work at least twice as fast in Amapi as I can with any other modeler. You get Nurbs, varying smoothing models and polygon decimation all for half the price of it's nearest competitor. Oh and by the way, I am not getting paid comission for this, I'm telling you as a favour :)
KPT Bryce, Tips and Tutorials Definitely worth a visit, includes Image talk, a bulletin board where you can post your own work for comments and suggestions, any works posted to the board automatically get put into the Image Talk Gallery.
The Bryce Forum Select Gallery I have included a link which takes you directly to the Select Gallery, please check out the rest of the site for advice and tips. The BBS and Chats sections are particularly useful.
Inter-Planet Design Jeff Richardson does a particularly fine job both in Bryce and Web design, pure eye candy!
Dimensional Chaos Site owned and created by Tim Wise, I wish I could do abstract stuff like this guy. This is the site that inspired me to go out and buy Bryce.... nuff said?
3D Highway Lee Hughey's home, a friendly chap and a friendly site.
Gary's Galleries Gary Kershaw does some fine stuff here
Clay Graphics Clay Hagebusch. One of the most active members of the KPT image talk bulletin boards, practices what he preaches. Unfortunately the site is hosted by Xoom, so some unexpected things may happen :(
Kildars Lair Tim Lawrence. Some luverly sunsets.
48 Seurat Street Vincent Hardy's site includes some excellent works, I particularly like the atmospheric qualities which run through all his works
Horizons Androo V. This site is just great, made by someone who knows exactly what Bryce is all about. Please visit it.
Prospect (C) Daryl Walter. I ran into this guy on the Eurochat on Delphi. Truly inspirational work
Olivier Ffrench Shows just what can be done with a bit of hard work, awesome web design!!
Martin Murphy (C) The Master...
Steven Stahlberg Not Bryce, just WOW..
Bill Munns (C) A fellow Brycer with an interest in History. Amazing work. The thing that impresses me most though, is that Bill achieves all this completely using Bryce. Please check out his IMHO section for some frequently outspoken and thoughtful comment on the 3D community.
Bryce Newsletter. Self explanatory really :)
Bob Buttery Check out this site for some brilliant tutorials, the artwork is very good too!
The Artsforge Hosted by Tobin James Mueller, this site is a must. It is essentially a meeting place for artists in all media, Digital, Traditional, Music and Words. You could quite literally spend days here.
Necati Pamuk Necati's work is beyond belief. Its fabulous to see someone pushing Bryce like this. A kind an generous fellow, I am honoured to count him amongst my Brycean friends.
Brycetech A new addition to the large number of Bryce help sites. Debbie has put in a huge amount of effort here, reward her by visiting please. I wouldn't be surprised if this became one of the most comprehensive sites of its kind.
Jean-Pierre Lapointe (C) A Beautifully created website, full of useful stuff.
Carlitos I don't know how I missed this one, either Carlitos is a newcomer or he has been hiding his considerable light under a very heavy bushel (whatever that means). Superb poser and post editing. Go there now.
Gregs' Bryce Chronicles Tutorial Link Page More tutorial links than you can shake a stick at. If it isn't here, then there probably hasn't been a tutorial written for it!
Jonathon Allen I have included a link to Jonathan's DTE Tutorial, brilliant stuff. It shows what can happen when you apply a bit of imagination and lateral thinking.
Creation Images The Homepage of a new Brycean friend. Josh is the first to admit he's a bit new to this computer generated stuff. If his Bryce work follows in the standard of his art in traditional media (also showcased here), we could be witnessing the start of something special.
Will Kramer Will's work is really something special. If you do nothing else today, please visit his site. I'll let his masterpieces speak for themselves.

Karls' Place

You gotta see this. Someone with similar historical interests to me. Karl mainly uses Truespace, and does so with great flair. I find myself constantly going back.