nimesh opened this issue on May 02, 2003 ยท 12 posts
SAMS3D posted Fri, 02 May 2003 at 2:39 PM
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First of all some like to call it a landscape program, I don't because it is so much more. You can import scenes, animations, models that you conform in Poser 4 as a pz3 file. Example you have a house and you want a scene where a woman is coming out of the door (you open the door in Poser, place your woman at the door), save as a pz3 with all it's textures, make sure you close the Poser 4 application, then open Vue and import your scene. There is alot more you can do with Vue and Poser if you buy add ons like Mover which is for Vue and Poser. Poser 5 does not work well with Vue 4 as of yet. You can go here to learn more about Vue or go to the Vue d'Esprit forum here. Sharen PS: I use Vue with my poser 4 all the time.