Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: using Poser as final scene renderer

max- opened this issue on Aug 28, 2002 ยท 43 posts


Phantast posted Thu, 29 August 2002 at 10:15 AM

Ming, it certainly is. I prefer Bryce to Vue because, despite the ease of importing Poser models to Vue, scene-building like that setting above is easier in Bryce than in Vue. Also, one has more control over texturing of Poser elements in Bryce, and frankly, I'd rather use the Bryce texture lab than the Poser one. Maybe that will change with P5. So actually, I don't worry much about the time spent texturing in Bryce, because time spent there is time saved from texturing in Poser. Usually I'll apply only minimal textures in Poser, and do all the detailed work in Bryce. Then by copying and pasting textures from one figure to another (which you can't do in Poser) I actually save a lot of time in the long run. Where the time goes is: 1) Watching the progress bar for Poser .obj export 2) Watching the progress bar for Grouper read 3) Watching the progress bar for Grouper convert 4) Watching the progress bar for Bryce import That is the tedious part. Everything else is quick and easy.