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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
if the object is made from an imported mesh then you can export the mesh. Otherwise you can't.
if the object has an 'e' next to it, click on that and then fress ctrl D, and an export dialogue will come up.
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Right now there's no 3rd party product that will read an .obp file since that's a proprietary Bryce format and has been since Bryce was first developed.
Bryce can import a number of different formats but a native .obp file can't be exported at all.
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'fraid so. Poser 6 has the ability to export some things (only having 5, I don't remember which). Bryce 5 can export terrains, which you can make into fairly detailed objects using height maps (grayscale designts). Drop by the Bryce forum, we'd be happy to explain, or search on threads already there.
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But those are meshes, wrpspeed, not .obp files. If you make a tree in the tree lab and save it, it saves as an .obp which can't be exported to anything else. The question here was can an .obp file be imported to any program which will convert it to a Poser readable file since the person doesn't have Bryce.
Hugz from Phoenix, USA
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most folks wind up going in the other direction..Poser to Bryce. You export the object (character, etc) into Bryce, hopefully include the textures (there's a freebie in Freebies called Grouper, which can do this), and in some cases, make the outer eyeball transparent. It may not give the results you get in Poser, but it's doable (there's also several tutorials out there that explain how to do this in more detail).
At the risk of heresy, Bryce and Daz Studio are 'somewhat' integrated. Some Poser features may not work (without spendy addons), but Daz Studio is free. You can pose and create in D|S, then export to Bryce, and have a fairly accurate character there. Plus shadows..;)
Stop by the Bryce forum if you like to ask more questions.
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It seems that Bryce objects come in .3ds Which I can import with poser -but the .obp is not. Is there a program like povray that I could open it and save is as a .obj or .3ds?