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Subject: Exporting from carrara


Spanfarkle ( ) posted Sun, 29 October 2000 at 3:31 PM · edited Wed, 29 January 2025 at 12:47 AM

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Okay, here is the problem. I am working on a Turkey balloon for parades. After I export in .obj these are the images I get when I import. Bryce seems to handle it better than Poser. Every particular item has a custom shader. Also is there a way to create just one texture map for this? Thanks in advance


ClintH ( ) posted Sun, 29 October 2000 at 3:50 PM

Span, Sure is. Grab a copy of UV Mapper from Steve Cox (located on the right sidebar in the Poser Freestuff section). Check out a few of the tutorials and give it a go. The program is pretty easy to use. You bring the Turkey (cool model!) OBJ file into UV MApper set a few settings move a few things around and it will create a 2D wire frame mesh of the Turkey that you can then bring into a paint program to paint. Use this 2D file as the texture map for the turkey when rendering in Poser. Make sure to Save the Turkey out of UV Mapper so the OBJ file will have the UV coordinates imbedded within itself. Also, Save the Image file. Let me know. Regards, Clint Hawkin-Z GraF-X Carrara, Ray Dream, Poser Figures and 3D Add-Ons. CreepyHandPromoAnim.gif

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Spanfarkle ( ) posted Sun, 29 October 2000 at 5:26 PM

Tried it out and it seems to do the trick. GREAT, THANKS!!


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