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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 30 3:44 am)
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You will need to make some small adjustments Heres an small tutorial on the subject.Rudolf Herczog
Digital Artist
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Also, you can use Grouper from Castironflamingo and that will reduce some of the adjustments. And the DAZ turbo importer is probably the slickest import program there is. I use the turbo importer on the Corel B5 version and its fine. There is some manual work but not nearly as much as a strait import. Rochr's tut is good for strait imports and even for Grouper imports. But after getting turbo importer worked out, and using Studio as an intermediate between Poser and Bryce, I think that would be better for complex scenes that require a ton of textures to be located.
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Is there a way to export a model's texture in Bryce? When I import a saved obj from Poser to bryce I get a search window for textures... Is it enough to locate and open the texture file or do I have to make some adjustment? Thanks!