Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Poser Users - Bryce/Vue techniques

PabloS opened this issue on Jun 27, 2002 ยท 7 posts


casamerica posted Fri, 28 June 2002 at 12:17 AM

I generally do my initial composition in Poser and then import the .pz3 into Vue. After that, it is like Sharen stated, back and forth for awhile till I'm satisfied. By the way, Bryce is totally unable to import native Poser .pz3 files. That is one major advantage of Vue over Bryce. Two other advantages of Vue over Bryce is: 1.) It appears that Curious Labs is working closely with e-on to make the two programs work better together. 2.) Perhaps the biggest advantage of Vue over Bryce is with Vue, you never, ever, absolutely never have to travel to that Hell called Corel Customer Support. I used both Bryce and Vue up until the release of Bryce 5. When Corel did not seemed at all concerned that my upgrade to version 5 was not recognizing my version 4 serial number and, instead, decided to put me on hold for 30 minutes on a long-distance call at my expense two separate times, we parted ways. I still use Bryce 4 at times, though it has been awhile. But anything that requires Poser integration is now planned from the start as a Poser-Vue project. Much smoother, much faster. Take care and be well. casamerica