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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 7:34 pm)
Thanks for responding. I have 'centre vue objects when loading' selected, but as far as I am aware nothing has changed and this never used to happen. It only happens with some objects. For instance. I had a figure with a tray of glasses in one scene. Then, in the next scene one of the glasses was on a table, only when I loaded it into Vue it was back on the tray. :s
"I am extraordinarily patient, provided I get my own way in the end" - Margaret Thatcher 1989
That is really weird. I have the normal Poser, not the Pro, and I never saw anything like this. I did read, somewhere in another thread here, about some incompatibilities between Poser Pro and Vue. Maybe you're just hitting one of these. I can't remember the details, maybe you can do a forum search.
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I am getting a really annoying problem and I am not sure if it is a Vue or Poser thing.
I set up a scene in Poser Pro, save it off and import the .pz3 into Vue 6.6 I do my render and everything is hunky dory. Then I go back to poser, move something, like a figure for instance, save it, import it into vue (or let vue auto-update the scene) and the figure is still in the same position. I have to go back to Poser. Save the figure in the library, delete it from the scene, save the scene and then start again by loading the figure from the library. This usually fixed the problem.
I don't think it is poser because if I reload the poser scene it all looks fine and renders in poser.
It is infuriating when you are doing a series of pictures, every time you change a pose you have to go through this rigmarole.
Has anyone got any ideas how to solve this?
"I am extraordinarily patient, provided I get my own way in the end" - Margaret Thatcher 1989