Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Can someone unemotionally state the advantages of Genesis over V4/M4 in Poser?

Mark@poser opened this issue on Oct 12, 2012 · 204 posts


thd777 posted Tue, 16 October 2012 at 1:29 PM

> Quote - Definitely new then. :) Google failed me. :) Setting Genesis at Sub-D Level -1 and letting Vue do the Sub-D should then work. Since I don't have Vue above 8, I can't check this personally, but it should improve the image posted above.

 

OBJ export from Poser pro 2012 to Vue works fine. You actually get both the base and the subD mesh as default (if the subD bone is checked in export options). If you do that you can go directly from Poser to Vue with the subD intact (no need to do it Vue, but you can subdivide in Vue). If you do not deselect the other bones (other than subD and the "internals": teeth, eyes,...), you get two copies of the figure in Vue on top of each other. One subdivided, one not.

The screenshot shows what I am talking about: The obj import has two meshes for Genesis: _SUBD is the already subdivided mesh from Poser (150976 Polygons) and the rest are the groups of the un-subdivided mesh (total of 37744 Polygons). They import both in the same position obviously.

Ciao

TD