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Subject: bryce to poser


macrey18 ( ) posted Sun, 28 September 2003 at 12:04 AM · edited Mon, 02 December 2024 at 2:15 PM

can someone tell if i can make a model in bryce and impoter the model to poser 4 thank you macrey


GROINGRINDER ( ) posted Sun, 28 September 2003 at 1:59 AM

I do not know as I usually go the other way. I import poser models into Bryce to render as Bryce has a much better renderer.


Rayraz ( ) posted Sun, 28 September 2003 at 6:08 AM

Bryce can only export terrains, lattices, rocks and previously imported objects. Brycian primitives and booleans can't be exported.

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foleypro ( ) posted Sun, 28 September 2003 at 7:40 AM

Nope.... But you can do a Render of the Object with a completely Black background(Save as Yourobject.Jpeg) and then you can do a Mask render(Save as YourobjectMask.jpeg)of the Object and then apply the Textures onto a twoside square in Poser and making sure that the Transparency settings are set at minumum and maximum 100% or where you normally would set them for a Transparent textures and then make sure you can use the shadows of the object to give the impression of 3D,I do this all of the time in very complex scenes I will do many layers and I will have to use 2D instead of 3D...Also I hear that if you do it correctly you can use Photo modeler and Bryce together to make 3D objects for Import and export...Problem I found was that is was great fro buildings but for anything real complicated its better to model in Truespace,Max,Wings3D,Lightwave,Maya ect....AND even Poser too....Hahahaha have ya been keeping up on the MetaForms?


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