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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 10:28 pm)
You need to split the vertices then import it into Poser.
You can do that in UV mapper or program of choice.
Helen
Edited to add. It is Poser and not Max that most likely is causing the problem.
Message edited on: 02/07/2005 23:59
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sorry i don't have a pic on this machine. i will explain as clearly as i can: i take a chunk off the top of the skull of the figure to make a skull cap out of for dynamic hair. i use meshsmooth or tesselate to add polys. i've done this as editable poly or editable mesh. i export the cap as obj, but when poser opens the model, the surface is very bumpy. i tried the split verts, but it did not do anything. it is as if each vertex created by max rests in a different plane than the originals, like they were all scaled out (or in). i have had success exporting the file as 3ds from max, but when i open it in poser, the model becomes totally triangulated. it is smooth, though, but an even higher polygon count. not a problem on this model, though. but on other models i may need more control over the seams, and triangles just don't give you that.
What are "insane bumpies"? ;-) I haven't noticed any problem with exporting stuff from Max, I do all my work in Max 3.1. I use the ever-popular Habaware plugin, but I do (mostly) convert my stuff to editabla mesh near the end. Poser does want to smooth things, and the amount isn't adjustable in Poser, you have to allow for it when you model- if you want a sharp corner you need to define it with edges close to each side. I don't think Poser supports the smooth option on OBJ files, BTW, iamonk, at least I can't see any difference.
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when i tesselate or meshsmooth an object in max and then export it in obj poser seems to mangle it. it seems fine in max but poser turns it into insane bumpies. anyone know how to pull this off? it seem that any surfaces that are not very regular get mangled as well, but very regular surfaces do fine. anyway, i'm still puzzling it out. thanks in advance for any advice.