Forum Moderators: wheatpenny, TheBryster
Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
SteveCat- The $1.40 price is for DAZ Platinum Club Members (probably a lot of Vue regulars here are DAZ PC Members I would bet) but- if not- you pay the additional 60 cents or $2.00. --of course if you see this link 24 hours later- the price has gone back up as these are just One Day Specials that DAZ is running! This makes people check over there every day to see what the Daily Special Model is. I think the price on the Animals will go back up again probably by the end of THIS DAY- so that by FRIDAY (If you are reading this then) the price will be back up again. And yes, these should render in Vue with the hair mats as Vue imports DAZ-Poser format models really well via the Poser file importer. Vue does NOT import DAZ Studio files, however...
Content Advisory! This message contains profanity
You need to have Poser to load the Poser files into Vue! Vue currently only supports Pz3 or Pzz (compressed) files. These require Poser as DAZ models are made primarily to load into Poser (like P4, Pro-Pack, P5, P6)... If you are using the Free DAZ Studio you may be able to export them out as OBJ, etc.- but I don't use DS myself. You will have to ask THAT question in the DAZ Studio forum here or over at Renderosity. So again, I use POSER to import into Vue as that is the BEST and EASIEST way to import Poser models with all their texture maps in place. Any other way requires a method like using DAZ Studio- which is probably your best option if you are new to Poser models and don't have Poser...
Attached Link: http://www.daz3d.com/program/studio/1_0index.php
...Here's where to get the FREE DAZ STUDIO 1.0 Then you can load your Poser stuff into that and render it. But you will have to ask over at the DAZ Studio forums how they get their stuff into other programs- like Vue, etc. I'm sure they can tell you the best way to do it...Attached Link: http://free.daz3d.com/index.php?trid=363237204
Ryan- Make sure you are logged into DAZ- on the front page- look at the Center-Right side- and see the Freebie of the week! As Randym77 said- it's a really nice one...Attached Link: http://freebackend.daz3d.com/free_weekly/archive_list.php
Yes! Thanks for reminding us where those DAZ Freebie's are stashed! I was looking for it today and couldn't find it anywhere- I forgot to check over on the FAR LEFT SIDE where that "New To DAZ" pull-down is... Plus you pretty much HAVE TO use this link as the DAZ March Madness promotion keeps blocking the Weekly Freebie! Last's weeks Freebie was blocked by the previous week's freebie- so in order to catch up on your DAZ Freebies- you need to go to that link above... Also- be sure and check the Bryce Freebie stash- If you happen to own Bryce 5- you can easily export Phillip Drawbridge's many fine Free Bryce models out in 3DS, COB, OBJ, etc format and import them into Vue!Disappointed in Daz Bison I bought the Bison, Donkey and Hippo for $2.00 then opened the Bison in Poser. I was quite disappointed at the quality though. I know the price is low so I shouldn't complain, but I was hoping for a little more realism. The legs are especially hard to move using the dials and the bison doesn't look good at all from the side or anything like the image above IMO. The old saying "You get what you pay for" applies here.
Attached Link: http://www.vistainternetproducts.com/deb1.htm
Well- the only other Bison around is $20.00 and its ALSO by Debra Ross.You can buy it here at Vista Internet Products...
Debra only modeled the donkey, I think. She said the DAZ in-house modellers did the other two animals.
LMcLean, what version of Poser are you using?
Some advice, just in case you are a Poser newbie....
The bison figure comes in untextured. You must use the provided MAT pose to apply the texture maps. The texture, bump, and transparency maps add greatly to the realism.
If you are using Poser 5 or 6, you may have to adjust the bump maps by hand. They attach to the gradient node, or not at all, in P5/6. They will be correct in PP.
For posing...turn off Inverse Kinematics before you try posing. (Figure -> Use Inverse Kinematics. Uncheck everything.)
Quote - Debra only modeled the donkey, I think. She said the DAZ in-house modellers did the other two animals.
LMcLean, what version of Poser are you using?
Some advice, just in case you are a Poser newbie....
The bison figure comes in untextured. You must use the provided MAT pose to apply the texture maps. The texture, bump, and transparency maps add greatly to the realism.
If you are using Poser 5 or 6, you may have to adjust the bump maps by hand. They attach to the gradient node, or not at all, in P5/6. They will be correct in PP.
For posing...turn off Inverse Kinematics before you try posing. (Figure -> Use Inverse Kinematics. Uncheck everything.)
randym77, Thanks, yes I have Poser 6. I believe I loaded the model correctly, but I will try some of your suggestions when I can free up some time. Thanks!
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Attached Link: http://www.daz3d.com/shop.php?op=itemcart&item=4134
Sure- this sounds like a COMMERCIAL! But how can ANYONE pass up a DEAL like THIS? Three excellent animals by Debra for just $1.40 !!!! Check It Out!!!