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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
It sounds like a problem with the textures themselves, did you try importing a different poser figure that doesn't have special textures from someone else? It shouldn't have any problem importing jpg's at all. For Vue 4 make sure you have installed all the latest updates, Vue 4 didn't originally support Poser 5 (as it hadn't been released yet) but later patches made Vue 4 compatible with Poser 5 (though not with the Dynamic Hair and Cloth which requires the Mover 5 add-on to import). Hope this helps.
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I purchased the cheap Vue 4 ESD and I DL-ed the demo of Vue 5. I tried to import a very heavy poser model from Poser 5 inside Vue 4. The import just continued to run, and it did not seem to catch the file.
In Vue 5 it did import provided that I had to cancel all the textures which was jpg. The dialog said that jpg was not supported. The textures was from Don.
Anyone familiar with that it does not support the jpg textures files? It would be so tedious to convert all the textures again. I did it with my PC Poser Runtime folder to ship to the mac. My mac Poser 5 did not read bmp textures. If not any alternative, what file format should it be? Or, maybe the commercial application on mac doesn't have this problem?
I was thinking when I saw in options that the Poser 5 application was not selected, but I can not do anything about that since the demo is save disabled
Snekkis