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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 06 11:58 am)
Problem with Bryce is that the objects created with bryceprimitives are not meshes. Bryce using mathematical descriptions of the forms. You would have to convert that into meshes first then export. Is it the same with Vue? I'm not sure what happens with meshes you import into Bryce or vue. Maybe there is a kind of translation into that mathematical description based system then too.
I've exported Bryce objects before, but I believe they were originally OBJ's to begin with (produced by other people). Like, for instance, there was a strip of roadway with the dotted lines down the center that I wanted to use in Vue so I exported from Bryce and imported into Vue and it worked just great. The texture exported as well. But as I said I think it might have been originally produced in a program like Ray Dream or 3D Studio Max. I haven't tried from Vue to Bryce.
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There have recently been some great .vob format models posted but I don't have Vue d'Esprit and was curious if there was some way to convert Vue models to a format that can be used in Poser? Surely youse Vue types have found some way to get from there to here?