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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 9:55 pm)
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The importer is not perfect however. Some props will come in displaced, and some items will coform, but incorrectly so. Most content will come in fine, but it is still hit or miss on odd somewhat unpredictable details. My last two gallery items needed about half the Poser content to be exported from Poser as obj files rather than allowing normal import. In the last image, the sword moved location, and the fox had one leg tear off. In the image before that, the left sleeve of the front figure did not bend at the elbow, even though the bones where there and it was conformed... Further two of the other figures lost hair or legs, and one of them distorted if moved at all within Carrara. Without transposer, you will also lose magnets... so you will have to spawn morph targets for all magnets in Poser and then set them to 1 before importing into Carrara - because within Carrara there is nothing to adjust the morph dials. That's an issue for me as some of my figures have dozens to almost a hundred magnets due to some of the shaping plugins I use in Poser...
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"Carrara 5 has a new, Native import option. That new option is what let's you manipulate Poser characters inside of Carrara. You will need to upgrade to Carrara5 Pro if you want actually pose inside Carrara." Should have told ME this in my thread Mark. I've only got standard, probably a source of a lot of my problems with being unable to move models. In that case... I'm tired of figthing the program, I'm just going to use OBJ files until some serious improvements are made to speed and ability on poser native.
I thought native import was on standard too, just not transposer. Native means you can access the dials and conforming items. You can also pose. I have pro, but I am pretty sure about that.Go check the site or ask eovia. That said if poser is a focus then having transposer seems very wise.You have to learn to rotate the joints on the characters they have constraints.I am not sure what movement problems you had BP, but it may just be a misunderstanding of usage.You can even import poses and apply them a character in native mode.
Message edited on: 03/08/2006 21:44
No need to think outside the box....
Just make it
invisible.
Attached Link: http://www.eovia.com/products/carrara5/carrara_pro_vs_std.asp
This shows both standard and pro have it.No need to think outside the box....
Just make it
invisible.
To follow up on waynes post, if you bring in natively, you can adjust morphs, if you are finding swords and other props getting "misplaced" on import you can do two things, use transposer and they won't get displaced OR do not conform them in poser, just place the shoes on the feet or the sword in the hand and save as is and they won't shift or move about. For stills this is fine, if you want to pose them you do have a conform in native carrara import although I havn't tested it yet. I stick to transposer mostly and do all the rest in pozer.
as this will be my first foray into the poser/carrara world (have worked with carrara over the years on both complex and simple models-poser just as a stand alone using either the standard poses or standard movments)
what do you recommend: i need dressed people sitting, reading, standing and walking all holding phones or palmpilots reading them (or having a cup of coffee)
nothing complex- i wont be working with morphs or magnets etc my emphises is on the quality of the models and what are they are doing as opposed to complex movements of the poser models- i will keep them simple.
if i have to upgrade so be it....the work is far more important in terms of efficiency (i have a very limited time and dont want to deal with the ideosyncracies of the programs)
Message edited on: 03/08/2006 23:15
Well, for simple short animations, poser 5 and carrara 5 are pretty easy to go with. Can do the animating in Poser 5 and then just render it in C5 standard or pro, I think thet're both the same as far as poser is concerned, but if you have C4 already, i'd upgrade to C5Pro, (Just me) cause it really is a lot richer overall for the upgrade price. Transposer works just fine with clothes and props and dynamic hair etc... No apparent disassociations that I have seen , but all your animating needs to be done in poser and then exported to C5P, native importer can alter the placement of shoes etc if you conform them in poser and import to carrara, but you can repose in Carrara and control orphs etc. I still use transposer more because it's easier for me. If you're not worried about 169 bucks go with c5 pro...better upgrade, more capability overall.
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as far as i understand....my present situation of carrara 4/poser5 isnt adequete for bringing in poser models and animating them within carrara. (I can animated in poser and bring in the animation "as is" with my present setup If i have transposer for carrara 4...then i will be able to import a poser model and move their "parts" from within carrara...... or i can upgrade to carrara 5/poser 6 combo and import and animate poser models from within carrara... is that a good summary?