~Wolff~ opened this issue on Nov 28, 1999 ยท 5 posts
LoboUK posted Sun, 28 November 1999 at 4:31 AM
First up, export your poser figure(s) as OBJ files. It's best to export each figure as a seperate OBJ file if there is more than one figure in the scene. To help line thing back up in Bryce I use 2 large cubes - one front and right and the other rear and left. This will also help you match scales if necessary. (You can delete these when done) Start a new Bryce scene and import your figure. You might get a message saying it can't find such-and-such image. This is from the MAT file which is created when you exported the OBJ file. Simply locate it in the file selector which follows. You should now have a mapped and textured figure in Bryce. There is a wonderful (ahem) material in Bryce Free Stuff called "Default Skin" which you can use. This basically sets all of the setting for the skin and provides a decent bump texture as well. If you've any other problems - don't hesitate to ask. That's what we're here for. Paul