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Subject: Importing Poser into Bryce


mmajor ( ) posted Fri, 19 September 2003 at 3:26 PM · edited Sun, 12 January 2025 at 8:51 AM

I've successfully imported many objects into Bryce. However, I'm finding it odd that I'm unable to import the eye brows and pubic hairs of my poser people. I've used Grouper to group and import the items into Bryce. Is there a known solution to this problem?


derjimi ( ) posted Fri, 19 September 2003 at 3:29 PM

Attached Link: http://www.fusiondesignuk.com/curiography/tut-poser-to-bryce1.html

Yeah, and it's been discussed a million times here. Just do a search on the forum, or get straight to http://www.fusiondesignuk.com/curiography/tut-poser-to-bryce1.html


Rochr ( ) posted Fri, 19 September 2003 at 3:30 PM

Attached Link: http://www.subspacegraphics.com/posertobryce.html

Dont know if this might help, but heres a tut i made about importing from Poser.

Rudolf Herczog
Digital Artist
www.rochr.com


ttops ( ) posted Fri, 19 September 2003 at 3:41 PM

Ungroup the poser figure in Bryce then select the top layer of the eyes and replace them with a glass texture. You must locate the eyebrows/lashes/hair texture in the Program files/Curious Labs/Poser 5/Runtime/textures folder and import it in to Bryce using 2D image. Save the texture and then apply it to eyebrows/lashes/hair. Hope this helps, TT.


Claymor ( ) posted Fri, 19 September 2003 at 11:10 PM

Sounds like a transmap problem....did you check how you're handling transparency?


amethyss ( ) posted Sat, 20 September 2003 at 12:06 AM

Attached Link: http://www.amethysst.com/tutorial/texture-tutorial.html

Not sure if this will help it works for me.And I am fairly new at this so maybe you will find it helpful. Paint hair on as you wish to the tiff.Link attached

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