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Some of the biggest differences are the procedural terrains, global radiosity, 3d text, and a few other features. It's not enough to justify the upgrade from 4pro. I'd wait for Infinite as well.
Thread: About how Vue upgrades work...? | Forum: Vue
Not sending the box would likely save money on shipping. Anyway, that's good to hear. I just didn't want to get a cheesy upgrade download or PDF manual or something if I were to go that route.
Thread: Vue4 Pro render different than Poser5 | Forum: Vue
Dale B; you were dead on right. It was the reflection setting. My mistake was selecting the object in the main view and double clicking the material window to bring up the material editor. I thought that would bring up the material editor for the currently selected object but it doesn't function that way for me. I proceeded to right click the material window and select the individual objects from the big scrolling list. This method brought me to the proper material editor. I adjusted the "Global reflectivity" setting from there. Thanks for your help bud.
Thread: Vue4 Pro render different than Poser5 | Forum: Vue
Thread: Can't get some clothes to turbo import into Bryce5 | Forum: Bryce
Now please correct me if I'm wrong... When I export from Poser to OBJ and import directly into Bryce5 I get a single resulting object right? This would mean all the separate clothing figures and the main figure would be combined into one solid mesh. Is that correct?
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Thread: Vue 4 Pro vs Vue 5 Pro Studio | Forum: Vue