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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 1:34 pm)
Import from Poser into works great although there can be some quirks when using very big or complex Poser scenes. There is not much to tweak after importing, except maybe transparency and bump values which can be a little weak sometimes. Most of the time, it is working great. If you can afford it, I would recommend Vue Pro over Vue 4 for a lot of improvements they made to the interface as well as import/export capabilities. As for comparing Vue and Bryce, have a look in our Backroom page - there is a full section dedicated to comparing Vue to other software.
I used Bryce for several years. I had great problems with my Poser models in Bryce. Size of Poser models and rendertimes, a couple of the problems. One scene could take 6 hours when same scene counts only for minutes in Vue!
For me moving over to Vue has saved me months of work for my projects. I use Vue pro but Vue 4 is great too.
I don't know if it can be useful, but times ago I saw a japanese site with a Bryce 5 to Vue 4 converter... Here is the url http://www.angelfire.com/mac2/bryce2vue/ But as you have Bryce 4 maybe it won't work. As everyone said, Poser import in Vue works well, it is as easy as load an object;) when the Poser files is too "heavy" Vue can be slower but I think it is normal;) Choosing between Vue and Vue Pro depends for what you will use it... As a professional or as a hobby, most for still or animations...
I started with Vue 3 a few years ago and have also tried Bryce 5 (which I quickly disliked because of the not quite intuitive interface and the difficulties I had in creating new textures (compared with Vue anyway)). Right now I work with both Vue D'Esprit 4 and Vue 4 Pro, So far I love the added features of Vue 4 Pro, but you'll have to weigh it yourself as Vue 4 Pro is more expensive. Personally if I had neither and had to pick one I would choose Pro over D'Esprit and do feel that the added features are worth it, but only if you don't have either version right now. Just my opinion.
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I have Bryce 4 and have yet to be able to get a Poser 4 import's textures to look right despite trying just about every tutorial i've found. From what i've read importing into Vue 4 is much easier. Could someone please tell me if this is true? Do imports require very much tweaking once imported? Also would you recommend Vue 4 or Vue Pro? Thank you in advance to anyone who can help.