Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Creating a scene?

Azrael00023 opened this issue on Jan 31, 2005 ยท 9 posts


svdl posted Mon, 31 January 2005 at 11:41 PM

Bryce can export some objects as Wavefront .OBJ files, but not everything - as far as I know, booleans won't work. If you create a Bryce scene using only objects that can be exported, you can then export the scene (I'd suggest exporting component by component, for easier retexturing) as Wavefront .OBJ files. Poser can import those. But you will probably have to do some repositioning and rescaling. Usually .OBJs imported into Poser turn out incredibly large and must be scaled down by a factor of 100 or so. I don't know how Bryce works in this respect, that'll take some experiments. By the way, most Poser/Bryce users work the other way around: they export the Poser figures as Wavefront .OBJ files and import those into Bryce. The Bryce render engine can handle much bigger scenes than the Poser render engine. Retexturing in Bryce is necessary, and a major pain in the butt. Still, quite a few artist work this way (prog, Calum5, others)

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