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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
Ohhhh??? Anyhow, I think it is not a Vue feature to import Bryce terrains. I remember Vue 1 (the old shareware:-) from 1996), it had this kind of fractal terrains. Just for fun I have tried to import it in Vue 2, 3 and 4. I get the same results as you with Bryce terrains. It's an interesting thing. Have you tried to convert your OBJ into OBJ (YES!) or 3ds with a program like DeepExploration? Should be funny to try to see if there is some usable result. Guitta
Poserpro, Yes Bryce4 does all kinds of terrain exports to obj and a lot of other formats. To keep it solid go into the Bryce terrain editor and in the terrain canvas dialog (where you also do the export) select the solid option. Smooth is the default and it will already have a checkmark next to it. That makes the terrain a solid in Bryce. This feature allows terrain booleans in Bryce. Once it is a solid it should stay a solid when you export it to obj, etc. Try this. Scott
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I imported a Bryce terrain into Vue 4.1 and found the terrain is not solid. How to deal with this in Vue 4. Merci.