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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
Yes, you are! These figures you bought are for use in Poser, and then you can import them fully posed in Vue. If you don't have Poser, you can download the free DAZ Studio program, which does the posing of your figures just like Poser. You'll need to import the posed figures as obj in Vue, and you may have material importing issues. But that's the only way for you if you don't intend to buy Poser.
You can load and pose the models in DAZ|Studio, then go to File - Export and export the posed model as new object. Use the Bryce option in the dialog window and simply leave everything checked there. In Vue go to File Object import and import your objects. This way the textures should be applied correctly as well.
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Don't you have an installer with the files? I think so - i have it. Use that and install all where it proposes it - inside the Poser 6 Runtime.
You as well can install it to another directory and then get a file structure exactly as it needs to be in Poser. You then manually move the appropriate files to the related parts in the Poser Runtime (Geometry to Geometry, Character to Character, Textures to textures etc etc) then Poser will see the files under Character and/or Poses.
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What file did you try to import and how did you try to import it?
The way I import a poser model is:
Cheers Mark
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Since your using Daz Studio you'll need to follow the method from Puntomaus' post above. Vue only directly imports pz3 scenes if you have a version of Poser installed.
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I bought the Donkey, Hippo, and Bison models from DAZ and was under the impression that I would be able to use them in VUE. Somebody said the best way is to use Poser. Well I don't have poser, am I out of luck?