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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 12 7:03 am)
if you purchased it from Corel, then you'll have to export your models from Poser as lightwave objects or .3ds max's, and then import them into bryce. bryce will ask for the textures, which should be in drive: program files: curious labs: runtime: textures: figures: whatever. if you purchased it from DAZ, apparently there's this neat little plugin that does the job for you (19.99) at www.daz3d.com.
bikermouse wrote: "It WOULD be nice to import the whole scene though!" You can export the whole scene, except the lighting, as an .obj. It doesn't really take any longer than saving the pz3. I can't think why you would ever want to export the Poser lighting when Bryce is so much better. The best way, IMO, is to spend the least possible time in Poser. Pose the figures and get them out. Handle the environment in Bryce.
I always export from POser as WAVEFRONT.obj....don't usually get any problems that way.
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I have just purchased Bryce 5 and am interested in exporting from Poser and importing it to Bryce. I am able to import .PZ3s into Vue but Bryce will not do it. Can someone help me out and give me a clue on this? Thanks!
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