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Subject: question on importing PZ3 into Vue :)


pokeydots ( ) posted Thu, 07 March 2002 at 8:36 AM · edited Wed, 04 December 2024 at 5:58 AM

Does anyone know why, when I import a pz3 file into vue, parts are missing? I was just trying to get GeorgeD dinosaur into vue, he loaded, but his head was missing! lol Thanks, Sallie

Poser 9 SR3  and 8 sr3
=================
Processor Type:  AMD Phenom II 830 Quad-Core
2.80GHz, 4000MHz System Bus, 2MB L2 Cache + 6MB Shared L3 Cache
Hard Drive Size:  1TB
Processor - Clock Speed:  2.8 GHz
Operating System:  Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 
Graphics Type:  ATI Radeon HD 4200
•ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics 
System Ram:  8GB 


MikeJ ( ) posted Thu, 07 March 2002 at 8:44 AM

Could be any number of reasons: a corrupted PZ3, Vue read it wrong for some reason, a MAT file (if there is one), unusual object groupings. I've had it happen before, but not since patching to (I think) Vue 4.03. Even before patching, usually closing Vue and trying again would work, after making sure, with Poser that there wasn't something wrong with the PZ3 file, and saving it again. I'll have a look at it and see what happens.



MikeJ ( ) posted Thu, 07 March 2002 at 8:52 AM

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Looks OK here, but if it keps happening, I'd recommend you update your Vue to at least 4.03, if you haven't yet done so.



pokeydots ( ) posted Thu, 07 March 2002 at 8:57 AM

Thanks :) I had already updated to 4.03, I see now they have 4.05, maybe that will help! Sallie

Poser 9 SR3  and 8 sr3
=================
Processor Type:  AMD Phenom II 830 Quad-Core
2.80GHz, 4000MHz System Bus, 2MB L2 Cache + 6MB Shared L3 Cache
Hard Drive Size:  1TB
Processor - Clock Speed:  2.8 GHz
Operating System:  Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 
Graphics Type:  ATI Radeon HD 4200
•ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics 
System Ram:  8GB 


MikeJ ( ) posted Thu, 07 March 2002 at 10:07 AM

There have been others who have said otherwise, but on my system, Win 98 SE, I think that 4.05-02 (the most recent) is the best version so far. Still a few minor problems, but I haven't had any trouble at all with Poser imports, and I haven't had a single crash since updating. :)



pokeydots ( ) posted Thu, 07 March 2002 at 11:47 AM

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Thanks :) after I downloaded the updat ( and bought new vegatation!) I tried importing again and all went well :) Thanks for your help, Sallie

Poser 9 SR3  and 8 sr3
=================
Processor Type:  AMD Phenom II 830 Quad-Core
2.80GHz, 4000MHz System Bus, 2MB L2 Cache + 6MB Shared L3 Cache
Hard Drive Size:  1TB
Processor - Clock Speed:  2.8 GHz
Operating System:  Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 
Graphics Type:  ATI Radeon HD 4200
•ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics 
System Ram:  8GB 


MikeJ ( ) posted Thu, 07 March 2002 at 12:31 PM

Cool! No problem, glad to help. Cool picture, too. :)



pokeydots ( ) posted Thu, 07 March 2002 at 12:41 PM

Thanks :)

Poser 9 SR3  and 8 sr3
=================
Processor Type:  AMD Phenom II 830 Quad-Core
2.80GHz, 4000MHz System Bus, 2MB L2 Cache + 6MB Shared L3 Cache
Hard Drive Size:  1TB
Processor - Clock Speed:  2.8 GHz
Operating System:  Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 
Graphics Type:  ATI Radeon HD 4200
•ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics 
System Ram:  8GB 


jorgeraul2 ( ) posted Sun, 10 March 2002 at 6:20 PM

My company bought a copy of Vue 4.01. How can I import Pz3?, there is only New and Open in the manual. I have to get the upgrade from Vue?


MikeJ ( ) posted Sun, 10 March 2002 at 6:28 PM

You can import objects from the Object menu at the top. You have two choices for importing either Object> Load Object, or Object>Import Object. Importing is the way to go with meshes and PZ3 files. When you select Object>Load Object, it opens the Object Browser, where you keep your Vue .VOB (Vue Object) files.



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