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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
What I would do if... some of the Victorias are behind or just standing there as a "decoration": Render them in Poser as Victorias "pasted to the background". From this bitmap I would create an alpha and import it into Vue. The other Victorias, seen from close-up, I would bring them in as individuals, one by one, because it allows to displace her. But, on the other way, if you have a nice complete scene with your 8 Victoris, why not import her as a complete scene. This is just my 2 cents. Other Vue/Poser users may have a more clever one :-) Guitta
The problem with importing 8 victorias as a single pz3 scene is that you lose the objects groups. Meaning, once in vue, all the objects in the poser scene will be under one vue group, which means you will have 8 heads, 16 hands, 16 feet, etc.. That's not a big deal unless you want to touch up each character afterwards. If you import them one by one, they will appear as individual groups in vue. Don't forget to save after each import :)
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Hello again, I'm doing a big scene with 8 Victoria3 and few others hi-poly stuff. What is the best solution: To import them all in poser native format, or import 1 per 1 and save them as Vue Object then re-import them to make the scene ? IT's a static scene. Thanks for your inputs. Laurent