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Subject: Importing Poser to Bryce 6.1


ladyperiwinkle ( ) posted Fri, 18 July 2008 at 3:09 PM · edited Fri, 22 November 2024 at 1:00 PM

How do i import a something in Bryce from  Poser, so it does not loose its colors. We I try do it, its all one color. I want to keep the hair color, dress colors and so on.

Thank you


pakled ( ) posted Fri, 18 July 2008 at 3:46 PM

depends on Bryce 6 (we have a Bryce forum too, so it wouldn't hurt to ask. I'm still using 5.5...;)

Some things just don't transfer well. Dynamic anything, hair, clothes, etc. Bryce should prompt you for fhe folders that hold the textures. There's another solution, though .

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If you use Daz Studio, you might be able to pull a lot more of that in. Daz Studio is free, and while it doesn't do everything as well as Poser (quick save...;), it is a part of Bryce, so if you hit the Daz button in Bryce, you can import back and forth. You may occasionally wind up with microwave-hotdog-sized people, but that's what scaling is for...;)

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MaterialForge ( ) posted Fri, 18 July 2008 at 7:52 PM · edited Fri, 18 July 2008 at 7:54 PM

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I'll second that, the best way I've found is to use Daz Studio. I just pointed Studio to my Poser 6 runtime and it's easy. Plus you can go back and modify the Daz scene later just by hitting that button in Bryce, re-import and render.

These 3 images were done that way and all of them are pure Bryce 6 renders with no postwork except to add my signature and downsize for the web (posting each one in a new reply):


MaterialForge ( ) posted Fri, 18 July 2008 at 7:53 PM

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Here's what I pulled my avatar from...


MaterialForge ( ) posted Fri, 18 July 2008 at 7:53 PM · edited Fri, 18 July 2008 at 7:53 PM

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And this was in the Daz galleries in 2006. One of my first Bryce 6 images.


Conniekat8 ( ) posted Fri, 18 July 2008 at 8:52 PM

Yes, Daz Studio is the way to go on importing content into Bryce!!!

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SoulTaker ( ) posted Sun, 20 July 2008 at 6:46 AM

shame you cannot stuff out of Bryce


themomster0 ( ) posted Sun, 20 July 2008 at 9:04 AM

What I usually did was use DAZ into Bryce, but there were a couple of dynamic outfits I really wanted to use on a character, so...

I did it the hard way.  I set it up in Poser, exported just the last frame as an Object to a folder, then I copied all the textures into the folder.  Then imported that into Bryce.  It worked o.k.


LostinSpaceman ( ) posted Sun, 20 July 2008 at 10:45 AM

I'm looking forward to the day when DS supports dynamic clothes and hair so I can import those animations into Bryce.


drifterlee ( ) posted Sun, 20 July 2008 at 2:45 PM

I would recommend buying Vue when it is on sale. I have Bryce, but I never got into it like I did Vue which I'm learning. Vue imports most all Poser content with all the textures easily. You can also save all your Poser stuff as Vue .vob and get double your money.


themomster0 ( ) posted Sun, 20 July 2008 at 5:15 PM

Quote - I would recommend buying Vue when it is on sale. I have Bryce, but I never got into it like I did Vue which I'm learning. Vue imports most all Poser content with all the textures easily. You can also save all your Poser stuff as Vue .vob and get double your money.

Definitely, yes.  I have Infinite now and I'm so happy with it.  It does all that and I am in love with Ecosystems.


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