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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 10 5:41 pm)
If you have Bryce, you can export a rock. Select the rock and click on the little E button for Edit, then type Ctrl D and it will take you to a save window. Just tell it to save it as an OBJ and you can import it into Poser. I've done this and it works great. If you texture the rock before you export it from Bryce, it should bring the texture with it. Melanie
Thanks! It didn't occur to me to do a search under 'all' free stuff. Silly me. I found a few, we'll see how they work. I don't have Bryce, unfortunately, and neither the budget nor the hard drive space even to think about it, much though a nice Brycely rock is precisely the sort of thing I was thinking about. Honestly, though, I'm having a wonderful time but I'd rather be whistling in the dark. ;)
I agree Nance... I am, I admit it, a hobbyist, using Poser to do character sketches and lighting effects... I do not have, nor can I afford, much less can I spare the time to learn, a high-end modeler like Bryce. Poser is my video game (given that most of my friends buy in excess of 6 games a year, easily exceeding the cost of Poser, I can justify the expense to myself particularly as I never play games). But once one has such a powerful tool, one really wants to play with it lots. We get loads of beautiful textures for clothing, and some really amazing specific props, but it's simple things like rocks, which a decent modeler can knock off in 15 minutes, that we're lacking. I've been posing since Poser 2 but I couldn't model a rock to save my life!
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do more bewitch me than when art is too precise in every part
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I love They Might Be Giants. :) Actually, I want a rock prop a plain ol' big rock. It doesn't need textures. Does anybody know of such a thing being out there?