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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
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aah the hole I can help with the Link gives details on what an N-gon is and how the problem is corrected - (for trueSpace, but explains the problem.. and I think the one about intersecting shapes)
Attached another image. I split vertices in UV Mapper Pro, then saved the model, imported into Poser 5 - much better.
one trick I use in Wings is to bevel edges slightly (about .001) and make them 'hard'. I don't know if your software does that, but it can give you a straighter edge. This is in .obj mode, I suppose .3ds and others would work.
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I'm not proficient with Wings 3D but I didn't get anywhere making the edges hard, but I did get the box to smooth out using the bevel tip. The results of using bevel and loading the obj in Poser look exactly like the results using the free version of UV Mapper image above to split vertices before taking the SketchUp obj file into Poser 5, including some faceting inside the hole.
The hard edges attempt looked like I didn't do anything at all to the model and I tried it several times. If all you do is select all edges, right click in the workspace, choose hardness from the edge operations menu and then pick hard, that's what I did, then exported the obj file. Could be operator error on the hard edges, I am just not that familiar with the software.
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I'm trying import OBJ created with @LastSketchUp in Poser 5 but the results are very weird. Does someone import them successfully?