DanielChicago opened this issue on Aug 29, 2000 ยท 11 posts
DanielChicago posted Tue, 29 August 2000 at 9:33 PM
bonestructure posted Tue, 29 August 2000 at 10:25 PM
The best thing to do is get the object export plug in, That gives you an option to export the mats with the file, and then I think you should have them available in Bryce. I don't really know. I just texture everything in Bryce. But even with 3DS export, you should get a dialogue window with several options. Look in the folder where you put the exported model and see if there's a material file there along with it
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Ghostofmacbeth posted Tue, 29 August 2000 at 11:27 PM
I have opened 3DS files fine before with the textures. Not sure about max. Options I can suggest are A. Make sure the materials are in the same place as the mesh that you are pulling in. Bryce sometimes has a problem finding it if it is in another spot that isn't in the open. B. Export from poser to retain the mtl file. Good luck
DanielChicago posted Wed, 30 August 2000 at 9:00 AM
I've always seen these mtl files hanging around after I import something out of Poser, but I never knew what they were for, so I just trashed it. Now it's all coming to me...mtl = materials? "Come on Daniel, let's pay attention please!" Let's see...9 AM now....how many hours must I endure before I can get home and play??? Guess if I stop misappropriating company time and all that, it might go by a little faster! Thanks, and I'll let you know how it turns out!
Ghostofmacbeth posted Wed, 30 August 2000 at 8:59 PM
Yep .. that is the materials file .. It took a time to figure out. It also took a bit for me to find out that bryce liked the textures and mtl file and mesh in the same place when importing ..Good luck
Ironbear posted Wed, 30 August 2000 at 11:12 PM
Hmmm... my copy of Bryce may be retarded. I occassionaly get the error box on finding the .mtl even when they're in the same folder... just not as often as when they weren't. I've never had any luck in getting them from max to Bryce with the textures, so I've always taken Bonestructures route and textured in Bryce. Now that I have p4, the importing via a trip through poser has interesting possibilities. Thanks guys...
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DanielChicago posted Wed, 30 August 2000 at 11:45 PM
Caligula suggested to me via email that I should use a text editor and compare how Poser references the mtl file, then rewrite the file to be used in Bryce accordingly. Anyone ever tried this? And how did it work out? Thanks, Daniel
Aravenwood posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 4:50 PM
I'm confused, if you want this method to work thru poser, does it have to be poser 4 and if not how do you import the thing into poser with the textures intact. I've never seen a .mtl file! And what exactly is the 'object export plug in' spoken of earlier? I thought I had this subject figured out with a simple ''not possible'' before now.
bonestructure posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 5:04 PM
There's an object=.obj import and export plugin for 3D Studio MAX
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DanielChicago posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 5:56 PM
I want the model to work in Bryce 4, not Poser. However, Poser will apply the texture maps, while Bryce does not. What I'm going to do is see how Poser imports the model by opening the obj file in a text editor then perfom surgery on an obj file that's heading into Bryce.
DanielChicago posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 6:05 PM
BTW, the 3D Studio Max obj export plugin helps, but the texture still doesn't get applied correctly.