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Subject: looking for a simple but photorealistic wooden cross-prop


peevee ( ) posted Sun, 21 November 2004 at 1:33 PM · edited Fri, 15 November 2024 at 6:43 PM

does anybody know where I can find such a thing? Thanks a lot, Me


peevee ( ) posted Sun, 21 November 2004 at 1:34 PM

And if you know of any other roman-era props ( like buildings and stuff ) for poser, please let me know


casey_42 ( ) posted Sun, 21 November 2004 at 3:28 PM

If you have Mapps cabin, a freebie, you can easily make one, I have seen chariots etc. around on the web.


Jaqui ( ) posted Sun, 21 November 2004 at 3:46 PM

I would have to search to see if I still have the cross prop I made a couple of years back. maybe re-texture it to remove the "bloodstains"


mapps ( ) posted Sun, 21 November 2004 at 4:21 PM

Failing all of those load the "poser primitive cube" an make it about 800-1000% tall (Y Axis) load a second and make it 500-800% wode (X Axis) then move the second cube up the Y asis till it is about 3/4 of the way up the first cube and move it abit to the front (Z axis) boom yer done. To add a little more polish to it export the 2 cubes to Object format (edit-export-wavefront object) and open it into UV mapper (free download here) and choose new uv map as box no splitting and deselect all the options this will give you a front side and top view that you can apply any wood texture too. You can also select all and choose assign material and assign group and call both cross. Export the UV map as a bmp and the model as a object again (use the default settings) and re-import it into poser. Select only the options "Centre, On Ground, and % of figure height) Use 150-200% for figure Height (the cross will be 9 to 12 feet tall) And save it to the Library as your cross prop :-)


peevee ( ) posted Sun, 21 November 2004 at 4:27 PM

I didn't know that the uv mapper software was for free, where did you say I could find it?


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Sun, 21 November 2004 at 5:17 PM

UVMapper Classic (the free version) can be downloaded at www.uvmapper.com.

Steve Cox recently retired the Windows version, but the Mac versions are still available.

And if you know of any other roman-era props for poser, please let me know

sys recently posted a vexillum (flag or standard) in the Free Stuff Club forum at PoserPros.

RunTime DNA sells a complete Roman villa (with atrium, courtyard, garden, and bathhouse), along with matching furniture.



stonemason ( ) posted Sun, 21 November 2004 at 5:50 PM

"Steve Cox recently retired the Windows version," yeah?!..why would he do that?

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randym77 ( ) posted Sun, 21 November 2004 at 6:02 PM

He wants to concentrate on the pro version.

The demo version of UVMapper Pro will be able to do what the classic version did.


kawecki ( ) posted Sun, 21 November 2004 at 9:09 PM

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I have a cross pack

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mapps ( ) posted Sun, 21 November 2004 at 9:32 PM · edited Sun, 21 November 2004 at 9:35 PM

Gee, I love the current vers. of UV mapper. Can't wait to see the pro :-)

Message edited on: 11/21/2004 21:35


TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Mon, 22 November 2004 at 5:14 AM

UVMapper Pro is just out in a new version (well less than a month old I think) so you don't need to wait any longer than it takes to go and buy it ;o)

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mapps ( ) posted Mon, 22 November 2004 at 10:43 AM

Oh goody, perhaps i will put it on my x-mass wish list and buy it for me...lol


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