TheWingedOne opened this issue on Jan 25, 2002 ยท 13 posts
MikeJ posted Sun, 27 January 2002 at 7:04 AM
Hey Phil, here's another tip to help with thos large scenes: In File>Options, there's an option for "Resize and center objects on import". UNcheck that, because you most likely don't want that to happen. So the deal is, Vue will import your objects in the exact 3D space that they were in when they left Poser. Meaning you could, for example, import only the horse body then set your scen up around it and get your lighting together, etc. As long as you do not move or resize it in Vue, and you have the Option from above UNchecked, any more objects you import will fall exactly into place. You could import the two characters without clothes and hair, if you wanted, then import any and all props...they will all "land" where they should. It makes it a little easier for really large scenes, plus I like to do it that way even still when I don't want to wait for a 50 MB Poser scene to load all at once, and plus, Vue's interface is faster with fewer objects. Not waht you were promised in Vue for the Mac, but it's the next best thing I suppose. Got my fingers crossed for ya, but if you have any problems, just ask. I never perfected the whole OBJ import/texturing thing in Bryce 4 (mostly problems with trans maps), but I'd like to think I got it down in Vue. :)