AgentSmith opened this issue on Feb 22, 2003 ยท 16 posts
AgentSmith posted Sat, 22 February 2003 at 3:44 AM
CastIronFlamingo, who has developed the freeware "Grouper" for properly importing Poser meshes and maps into Bryce is now developing another application that will work in between Poser and Bryce... Called "Pharos 1.0", it will take a Poser lighting setup...and export it for use into Bryce! Poser users know how incredibly easy it is to change lighting enviroments in Poser, just by double-clicking different presets. Now, you will be able to use those Poser lighting presets directly in Bryce. Here is an excerpt from CastIronFlamingo; -------------------- Pharos is a freeware application that can assist you in transferring Poser lighting schemes to Bryce. A wide variety of high quality light presets are available for Poser however, Poser will not export them and it is a very time-consuming task to recreate even a simple lighting scheme in Bryce. The process of manually converting light schemes becomes virtually impossible with complex global illumination presets. Pharos reads a Poser scene file (.pz3) or a Poser light preset file (.lt2), extracts the relevant lighting scheme information, and creates a VRML 1.0 (.wrl) file that describes a good approximation of the original Poser light preset. When the VRML file is imported into Bryce, it creates native Bryce light sources. ---------------------- This program is still being finished, and as yet has no release date. Coming soon. CastIronFlamingo's website: http://www.castironflamingo.com Pharos 1.0 example: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=338002&Start=1&Artist=CastIronFlamingo&ByArtist=Yes Thanks to CastIronFlamingo! AgentSmith
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