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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 20 4:32 am)
Quote - Hi,
I'm new to poser, and having problems with the grouping tool, the polys are too small to select and some are hidden behind other geometry and I can't accurately get to them.
I use Lightwave modeler, and though I can make my selections easily here, I can only save material areas, not groups.
Is there a way to convert the material areas to groups, or is there another modeler that would make this easier.thanks,
tj
If you can assign material areas in lightwave you then bring the OBJ or LWO file into Poser and create groups using the grouping tool. Just import the file and click the group editor button and then the create group button. You then add poly's from the material zones to each group you create using the Add Material button and assign a material's polys to the newly created group,
I use Poser's group editor all the time on 3DS, LWO and OBJ files to break them into parts using that method but they have to have material zones that correspond to groups you want them to be in.
Here is a Python script (based on a script by rjjack) for converting Material zones to Groups. It doesn't work within Poser, so you may have to install Python onto your system. ( delete extension ".txt" from the attached file)
What to do:
Export your object to a directory and call it "object_export.obj"
Next, copy the Python script to that same directory.
With Python installed, double click the script to run it. The script will look for the file called "object_export.obj" and convert all materials to groups and save a new file called "poser_import.obj".
Import this new file into Poser and you're good to go.
Take care
you can use free UV Mapper if you have a direct relationship of mat zones to what your groups have to be.
in Lightwave....... create mat zones...... label them anything you want so that they are distinct - "A", "B", "C" ...etc.
then bring the model into UV mapper - generate a UV map....then click EDIT.... TILE BY ...MATERIAL ( with "gaps" checked ON)
and the map will change to showing all of the different mat zones from Lightwave neatly seperated.
then just select each section of mesh one at a time and do EDIT .... ADD TO .... GROUP
and name your groups accordingly as you create them.
spit your new model out of UV mapper and you are done.
the extra added bonus is you have also taken care of UV mapping your model while you were at it.
also .... AFTER you have tiled by material and AFTER you have put the different materials into diff groups - you can REGENERATE UV maps of diferent layout type ...and you do not lose your groups
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Poser doesnt recognise the groups when you import. For making a figure from your object use phibuilder to make a control file and then use the Poser option to create a figure from the phi file. phibuilder helps generate the control file which contains the hierarchy of your model.
Using a phi file is in the manual, phibuilder is here > www.royriggs.composer.html
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Hi,
I'm new to poser, and having problems with the grouping tool, the polys are too small to select and some are hidden behind other geometry and I can't accurately get to them.
I use Lightwave modeler, and though I can make my selections easily here, I can only save material areas, not groups.
Is there a way to convert the material areas to groups, or is there another modeler that would make this easier.
thanks,
tj