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Subject: Posing along... :) with some questions....


brittmccary ( ) posted Tue, 23 October 2001 at 12:37 PM ยท edited Sat, 08 February 2025 at 9:07 PM

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Being new to Poser is sure not easy. There is so much to learn and understand! And I want to learn it all instantly! (*lol* yeah.. just a tad impatient!) I think that for me now the really difficult stuff to understand is good lighting. I'm a hobby photographer and I like playing with lights, - but I don't get the lights like I want to. I tink I was lucky with this picture (don't know why though!!!!) The image is made with the Eva figure and the hair is the pony tail from Digital babes, I believe. The house is one of the umphten models that I am in the process of converting to .obj models. Now, - what work flow would y'all recommend? I've started to make make the house a UV map. But it takes loads of time, as it is a fully furnished little house, - so there are several hundred groups. Should I finish the material work, - and get it into Poser... THEN import them to Bryce and finally do the post work in Photoshop? OR should I do the house material work in Bryce? OR should I take the image as it is now and do ALL the post work in Photoshop? What is the best methods? or what are the advantages with the different ways of work??



jamball77 ( ) posted Tue, 23 October 2001 at 10:49 PM

1 build the model 2 group your walls in poser 3 export the obj from poser with the group names (select all but weld seams in the export dialogue box) 4 make your UV map in UVMapper (a 2D .tif, gif, etc) 5 save the uvmap texture file from UVMapper 6 EXPORT THE .OBJ FILE From then on only work with this UVMapped .obj file. When and how or if you texture is unimportant after these steps. You have the UVMapped Model and the Map that goes with it. Keep these together! Name them the same! Zip the files together in a single archive! Now getting it into Bryce? You may want to post that ? over in the Bryce Forum. Good luck.


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