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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 9:55 pm)
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Hi Cage, Its been a while since I've done that but I had it working at one point. If I remember correctly I was able to pose the figure in P3 or P4, save the figure as a OBJ and import into RDS 5.5, for still images. I did have the seam split problem...but cant remember how I fixed that. It was one of the Import options ... there is a thread in this forum from a few months back about this...I made the post and it was answered. I think it was about 2 months ago... It was with Carrara I think but it should be the same for RDS 5.5. or - Try changing the import options around till you find the proper combination. The T-Maps did not import with the OBJ file import. I had to create the shader after the OBJ was imported. Sorry I dont have a direct answer but I hope this helps you along... Clint
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I struggle with this periodically. I seem to have gotten around the white seams on the figures by importing as a .pz3, but I have to save each prop or body part with a separate texture map as a separate .obj before it will work. Does anyone have a workable technique with fewer steps? This process takes forever, and rarely seems worth the time.
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Cage had some freebies, compatible with Poser 11 and below. His Python scripts were saved at archive.org, along with the rest of the Morphography site, where they were hosted.