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Subject: Fifties ice cream truck from cp store??


MistyLaraCarrara ( ) posted Tue, 01 March 2011 at 10:53 AM · edited Wed, 22 January 2025 at 12:11 AM

just bought the ice cream truck from cp store. 

I don't see a textures or geometry folder in the zip file. 

There is no .cr2 file, guess that means wheels and steering wheels won't turn.

Did I get suckerpunched by the cp store?

There are vob files my windows says is a DVD file?

It wasn't a two dollar item either.

I should wait to go home and try it out, before getting upset, but not feeling optimistic about it.



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Gareee ( ) posted Tue, 01 March 2011 at 10:58 AM

It sounds like a vue object to me.

Way too many people take way too many things way too seriously.


Hawkfyr ( ) posted Tue, 01 March 2011 at 11:20 AM

"description:
It's the ice cream man! This 1950's classic ice cream truck (FVV1V106-3ds) is 100% complete - both with a fully finished cab to the kitchen, where you can find big, shiny chrome ice cream freezers, a comfortable rotation chair and of course - soft ice cream! Includes both a complete truck with open side panels as well as a closed panel version. Includes an empty cone, a complete ice cream cone and a cone holder. The Vue and Poser versions have native glass shaders applied. Features virtual texture maps, allowing easy application of custom shaders to sub-objects. About the Fedoraville Classic Ice Cream Truck
It's the ice cream man! This 1950's classic ice cream truck is 100% complete - both with a fully finished cab to the kitchen, where you can find big, shiny chrome ice cream freezers, a comfortable rotation chair and of course - soft ice cream! Includes both a complete truck with open side panels as well as a closed panel version. Includes an empty cone, a complete ice cream cone and a cone holder. The Vue and Poser versions have native glass shaders applied. Features virtual texture maps, allowing easy application of custom shaders to sub-objects.
About Fedoraville Vehicles Volume 1 Fedoraville Vehicles Volume 1 features movable objects you would find along the great highways of America in the 1950's. Populate Fedoraville, a home town that never was in 50's America. A companion series, Fedoraville Buildings Volume 1 is also available.
Contents

3DS format models of open door truck, closed door truck, and props + 2048x2048 texture maps and transparency map
Poser 6+ PP2 Prop Versions of open door truck, closed door truck, and props
Bryce BR 5 Version of open door truck
Vue VOB object versions of open door truck, closed door truck, and props "

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Looks you inadvertantly got the Vue version

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hborre ( ) posted Tue, 01 March 2011 at 11:24 AM

Have to agree with the others, vob is definitely a Vue file.


markschum ( ) posted Tue, 01 March 2011 at 11:39 AM

CP often put the obj file in with the prop file. It looks like its not rigged but they give you two versions (doors openclosed)

 

The vob is  a vue object.


jefsview ( ) posted Tue, 01 March 2011 at 12:03 PM

That's a Meshbox product.

You have to pick your version of choice from the drop down box when ordering.

Sounds like you chose (however inadvertantly) the Vue product.

I'd contact CP about tading it for the Poser version.

-- Jeff


MistyLaraCarrara ( ) posted Tue, 01 March 2011 at 2:11 PM

Thanks.  i feel like i bought an expensive ice cream cone.

looks like 2 jpgs in the props folder are the textures.

no bump maps.



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icprncss2 ( ) posted Wed, 02 March 2011 at 8:14 AM

Meshbox has changed over the years.  The first products I purchased were .3ds format.  Then they went to offering their products with multiple formats.  Mother's House and Aida's Coffee house were free during the old CP Passport and these have the Poser runtime structure as well as vob and opb.  When they began releasing their R2 lines, they began selling the different formats separately so you have to pay attention when ordering which version you are buying.

File a support ticket with CP, explaining the problem.  If you don't get any help from CP then contact Meshbox directly.  Their customer service was good when they were selling directly.  I don't know how it is now that they have broker handling things.

 


SteveJax ( ) posted Wed, 02 March 2011 at 8:19 AM · edited Wed, 02 March 2011 at 8:20 AM

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MistyLaraCarrara ( ) posted Fri, 04 March 2011 at 9:39 AM

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well, iffn anyone is interested.  there is 2 truck pp2s.  one with the flaps open, one flaps down.

to make the chair in the back swivel, i would spawn the truck into 2 props?   it guess that would be easy if the chair is assigned it's own material zone.  i forgot to check the material zones. shuxie poo



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Coleman ( ) posted Fri, 04 March 2011 at 12:01 PM

Meshbox "R2" products are in cr2 format and have multiple material zones. Most of their early stuff... like that ice cream truck... is offered in static pp2 format with one single material zone.

 

Thier R2 stuff rocks... we could push them to make an R2 version of their vehicles.


markschum ( ) posted Fri, 04 March 2011 at 12:10 PM

You can use the grouping tool , and split up the truck into several props, then set the heirarchy and generate a figure.


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