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Subject: Export with GoZ to another machine with Zbrush?


aldebaran40 ( ) posted Sun, 02 June 2013 at 7:23 AM · edited Fri, 03 January 2025 at 10:39 AM

Export with GoZ to another machine?

I use GoZ Bridge with poser 2012  to do some morphs for my characters, correct bending defects, fit clothes  and occasionally make  basic displecementmaps ,  since my machine is not  the latest generation.

I wonder if it is possible to do just that, I said , export the model with GoZ (in pose), carry that file to any other machine which has the Zbrush, create my morphs there and my displacements and bringing them back to my machine to apply it to the original model

Also that it would allow me to work with my morph / displaces in ZBrush  without having to complete the work before closing the poser


Paloth ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2013 at 1:40 AM

I don't use GoZ that much, but I know that the GoZ obect is saved to a folder. Last time I checked, you couldn't put this GoZ folder on any drive but the C. I think you could locate the GoZ folder and manually transfer the Goz object to another machine, but I'm not sure what you would need to do to import it in Poser. In Zbrush, you can just click on the file and it will load.

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ironsoul ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2013 at 2:50 AM

Based on experience when Poser and/or Zbrush has crashed I think the Poser session keeps a track of the group names used in the Goz export. With a new Poser session, the problem will be to fool Poser into taking back an old model as a morph on an existing figure rather than a new prop. I don't want to go off topic but maybe if there is a way to use the prop to reapply the morphs within Poser it can offer a partial solution (or at least less painful than exporting/applying each part). 



wimvdb ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2013 at 4:51 AM

Couldn't you use File:Export:Zbrush? And import it back the same way?

 


aldebaran40 ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2013 at 12:53 PM

Quote - I don't use GoZ that much, but I know that the GoZ obect is saved to a folder. Last time I checked, you couldn't put this GoZ folder on any drive but the C. I think you could locate the GoZ folder and manually transfer the Goz object to another machine, but I'm not sure what you would need to do to import it in Poser. In Zbrush, you can just click on the file and it will load.

 

Quote - Based on experience when Poser and/or Zbrush has crashed I think the Poser session keeps a track of the group names used in the Goz export. With a new Poser session, the problem will be to fool Poser into taking back an old model as a morph on an existing figure rather than a new prop. I don't want to go off topic but maybe if there is a way to use the prop to reapply the morphs within Poser it can offer a partial solution (or at least less painful than exporting/applying each part).

 

I was thinking down that road I'll find the solution, I've tried several alternatives, but still not get it to work ,seems that when the poser is closed gets lost all the data , necessary to bring as morph , and I can not import. FBM obj as morph neither

I'm lost


aldebaran40 ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2013 at 12:53 PM

Quote - Couldn't you use File:Export:Zbrush? And import it back the same way?

 

 

No


wimvdb ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2013 at 1:05 PM

Quote - > Quote - Couldn't you use File:Export:Zbrush? And import it back the same way?

 

 

No

Your loss

 


aldebaran40 ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2013 at 2:42 PM

Quote - > Quote - > Quote - Couldn't you use File:Export:Zbrush? And import it back the same way?

 

 

No

Your loss

 

you are a very funny man, and obviously with nothing important to do


wimvdb ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2013 at 2:53 PM

Quote - > Quote - > Quote - > Quote - Couldn't you use File:Export:Zbrush? And import it back the same way?

 

 

No

Your loss

 

you are a very funny man, and obviously with nothing important to do

Yes, I got nothing to do.....
You were apparently not looking for help, so be it

 


aldebaran40 ( ) posted Mon, 03 June 2013 at 3:56 PM

Quote - > Quote - > Quote - > Quote - > Quote - Couldn't you use File:Export:Zbrush? And import it back the same way?

 

No

Your loss

you are a very funny man, and obviously with nothing important to do

Yes, I got nothing to do.....
You were apparently not looking for help, so be it

I do not want to start a fight in the forun , If you got nothing to contribute to my question, please stop putting trash this folder, if you're bored find another place unload your frustrations, remember that it is preferable close the mouth and appear a fool than to open it and confirm it ....

Please not answer me, this is already finished ,I just want someone who can help me with my question and not put me to discuss with any fool who has access to a keyboard....


colorcurvature ( ) posted Wed, 05 June 2013 at 9:06 AM · edited Wed, 05 June 2013 at 9:08 AM

Not sure I understand all of this but you should be able to make at least morphs with PML, by copying the .OBJ files between the zbrush machine and the poser machine. If you would like to try it you can email me and we see if it helps or not.


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