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Subject: Does anyone know why I can't export VIctoria 3 to 3ds max?


Vivii ( ) posted Sat, 08 November 2003 at 5:48 PM · edited Wed, 04 December 2024 at 10:09 AM

I've got poser 5 and I've updated it. I can export other models fine as a 3ds format and open it in max. VIctoria and Victoria 3 to 2 export fine but when I import them to max it says improper file format. tried sending them to milkshape3d but it says there to big. Any idea's why and if I can actually export and import Victoria?


nemirc ( ) posted Sun, 09 November 2003 at 9:22 AM

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Vivii ( ) posted Sun, 09 November 2003 at 11:42 AM

sorry I should of said, I tried exporting them as .obj for mmilkshape but they were too big. also tried dxf and lwo aswell.


nemirc ( ) posted Sun, 09 November 2003 at 12:10 PM

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That's weird... I've exported v3 into 3DS MAX before and I've had no problems... I use poser pro but I don't think it should be THAT different. Maybe it's too big because you are using a dressed figure? You can make smaller files by exporting the "parts" (for example: body + dress + shoes + hair = 4 different files). <---signature---> Free your Maya

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bogwoppet ( ) posted Mon, 10 November 2003 at 2:13 AM

I've had the same problem exporting V3 from P5 to Max - same error message and splitting V3 into separate parts makes no difference (my model had no clothes) I did however have morphs applied - maybe it's those that Max doesn't like?


nemirc ( ) posted Mon, 10 November 2003 at 6:27 PM

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I don't see why that should be a problem since you are technically creating a simple .OBJ figure... What does CLabs have to say about this? <---signature---> Free your Maya

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xantor ( ) posted Fri, 14 November 2003 at 4:35 AM

I have tried a few times to export victoria 3 and the object has turned out a mangled mess. Maybe there is a v3 update that some people need for it to work properly...


svdl ( ) posted Mon, 02 February 2004 at 4:53 AM

I've exported V3 as an .OBJ and imported the .OBJ into Max, using HABWares free Max plugin (Obj2Max and Max2Obj) No problem whatsoever.

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ynsaen ( ) posted Mon, 02 February 2004 at 7:52 AM

Just a side note: CLabslikely won't provide support for this issue since it doesn't directly involve their product (V3 is a DAZ product and MAX belongs to autodesk, err, discreet, err, whatever sub-company is selling it now lol)

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xantor ( ) posted Mon, 02 February 2004 at 1:44 PM

It`s not only max that has this problem, though. I have imported v3 to lightwave and truespace and in both programs the figure is a mangled version of the original victoria 3.


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