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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
The simplest way? Have both running simultaneously, then get what you THINK is the right pose, then export and import into Bryce. Then check the pose. Make any corrections in Poser and try again. Keep trying 'til it works ... :) That's the EASIEST/SIMPLEST way that I (note emphasis, someone else will probably tell you better ... :) can come up with. There are other ways that involve modelling the camera in another program, importing into Poser and posing and then import both figure and camera into Bryce. But that's the more difficult/complicated/time consuming way (at least for me ... :) HTH, jstawarz
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Greetings! :) I hope you can help me. I'm new to Poser and Bryce, and spent the last weeks with various tutorials. I'm glad I stumbled across this wonderful comunity! After making some models in Bryce4 I learned that I can not import them into Poser because they are made out of primitives. :( So how do you find the right poses for your figures to interact with the objects? (I made a camera in Bryce and want a poser figure to use it.The Plan was to import the camera into Poser, find the right pose and export the figure into Bryce.) How do you use Bryce and Poser together? Thank you for your help! Judy.