Forum: Vue


Subject: poser to vue

pisaacs opened this issue on Mar 20, 2013 · 21 posts


Realanise posted Tue, 09 April 2013 at 3:54 PM

Quote - So far I haven't encountered any problem opening poser files in Vue at all, but you need to set things up right as others have stated before. You need to point Vue to where poser is and in the beginning I had lot's of problems..... until I realised that Vue and the way I set up Poser Pro 2012 64bit in Windows 7 don't work well together at all. So I installed Poser Pro 2012 32bit in the default c:program files(x86)/and so on and all the problems went away. My runtimes are a mess and I've got lots of them and Vue doesn't have a problem finding anything at all. If poser can find it, so can vue. I've been doing lot's of vue scenes that use (multiple figure) poser scenes and so far no problem at all. I'm mixing figures like M3, M4, G2 and props and clothing from all kinds of different runtimes in one scene and no problems at all.

I love how when you change something in your original poser scene, vue asks if you want to update.

Your trees, flowers, birds and whatever will work fine in Vue, but as for trees and flowers I'm not sure if you want to use them :biggrin: some of the Vue stuff is so cool.

By the way......... are you sure you need complete? What are you going to do with it? I'm using Studio and I don't even use half of the stuff it offers. The only thing I bought extra with studio is the ecopainter, that is well worth the money.

VueSkin..... hang on I'll post 2 images in a minute I've been working on this week.

 

Please... PLEASE!!! help me understand how you got Vue to recognize where Poser is. I've tried pointing it to all different kinds of paths. (64bit, 86) and it just keeps refusing to find it. I can't believe that the PLE edition wouldn't do this when it SAYS that it will. I am at the end of my rope with this-- ALL help appreciated. (Sorry about the intermittent capslock...)