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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Uncheck the vertex radio box. Also uncheck the smoothing groups to be safe if you are doing a hardline model, such as a building or furniture with square edges. If they are split in max and you do not uncheck these boxes poser will try it's best to smotth these corners.
Also if it is a hardline model in the properties tab of poser uncheck smooth polygons for the object in question.
You will have to build a runtime folder structure to export to and then use the following setting in the the first dialog.
Export to the geometry folder and have Max point to the textures forlder for your maps if any.
If you have more questions I might be able to help you more.
Tom
Enlarge this image.
Click on the little green folder and make sure the default path to your textures is in thetextures folder you set up.
This makes a big difference when you have tierd folders inside each other.
Hope this helps you.
Tom
I tried it. The obj is saved in runtime/geometries. Set the textures to save in runtime/textures. But when the export finishes it deletes the textures folder and saves both the .obj and a .mtl file in the geometries folder.
Trying to convert this: http://www.trekmeshes.ch/meshes/meshesdetails.php?Name=STREAM
I have never experienced that senario before so can not offer help with that one. Sorry.
Was it 3D Studio Max that deleted the runtime folder called textures? or did it happen when you open Poser?
I would open the runtime that you created and make sure the paths are the set up that is default for Poser. You might have a mispelled name on a folder or double folders.
Also did you use the default button and save the defaults the way I have them checked or unchecked in the second image I posted? If you did not then Max will use it's own incorrect choices as a default. I.E. scale is set to .04 instead of .01 which will make your models 4 times as big as they should be.
Tom
I downloaded max file from link you give.
First, the scene has only one object, a simple cylinder, plus two lights.
The effect is from a procedural shader, which cannot be exported.
The actual geometry from the scene is not so important, making an equivalent shader in Poser would take some time. Probably using turbulence node in combination with supplied texture map.
It might even be preferable to make render of max scene and use as backdrop depending on your requirements.
"First, the scene has only one object, a simple cylinder, plus two lights.
The effect is from a procedural shader, which cannot be exported."
Ah. See, I'm not very clever in identifying that.
There is no purpose other than trying to convert from MAX to work in Poser. There are some other nice ST models on that web site. I'd like to use them in Poser. Using that one was just trying to learn the conversion process.
It might work rendering things like that in MAX then using the image in Poser.
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Is there a way to save to .3DS so that a figure and textures can import into Poser?
.max file, open in 3D Studio Max, save as .3ds, import into poser with textures?
I know 3DS is better, but I don't want to go the other way and import into 3DS and have to learn a more complex program.