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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 11 12:18 am)
Even .3ds would be better than .dxf (no slight intended). AutoCAD introduced so many variations of the .dxf file format that there's no guarantee a given application will successfully read a given file.
But there's always room for more furniture! Can you make that lion-head chair from the first Matrix film?
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There's also 3DWin - a multiple format file converter that works very well in translating dxf to obj files which can then be run thru UVMapper. I use it all the time. Check the link.I use 3DWin4 a lot, it's great for converting, as well as scaling, translating, and rotating. My only gripe with it is that it insists on adding "vn" statements for the normals to your OBJ file, which makes it about twice as large, and aren't used when importing to Poser anyway. Be sure to un-check "Export normals" when you save it out of UV Mapper, and you'll be fine.
Grey Cat you are correct regarding the non smoothing of DXF edges in Poser. The way to achieve the same effect with an OBJ would be to bring it into UVMapper and split by vertex. I found that the more ways I knew of doing something the greater flexibility I have in the design. There is often no one unique solution, each method has its advantages.
hmmm. That was alot of information at once. I don't use Autocad, but the software (Metasequoia) that I use to make objects and Poser 3 (that I got free from a magazine) only have .dxf in common. Little Dragon: I'm not sure how the lion-head chair looks like.. Long time since I have seen that movie.... PhilC: I don't realy care about textures, since most people usually wants to use their own. When I make furnitures, I usually stick with one texture, or I make the objects especially to be used in one software (such as Vue). And sometimes I put texture pictures into the package. The texture part of the modelling software that I'm using, is not very good either. Allen9: Ok I'm loading while I'm writing these answers. Grey Cat: 1: I don't have a scale on the software that I'm using. 2: Not Realy sure how that is done in this software. To the rest: Thanks for your answers. I'm going to try to make a picture with objects....
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If I made .dxf furniture models, would people around here use them?