morph6877 opened this issue on Jan 19, 2005 · 9 posts
morph6877 posted Wed, 19 January 2005 at 1:42 AM
I've just sent away for Bryce 5. Will I be able to import scenes that I've created in Poser and render them in Bryce?
TIMMYLYNN posted Wed, 19 January 2005 at 1:56 AM
there is an importer that DAZ sells.....it was also included in the nov and dec issues of 3d world and creative arts......it is suppose to import poser into bryce but i think the catch is it has to be done thru daz studio. i have not tried it out yet...i just got Bryce also. I seems to be very good for making quick landscape scenes....there are other ways to get poser into bryce also i believe but this is suppose the be the easiest according to DAZ.
zippyozzy posted Wed, 19 January 2005 at 5:15 AM
It's easy: just save your poser model as an obj file and import it into Bryce. I've done this and it works just fine. No need to buy anything. It even imports the morphs and poses. ;)
Erlik posted Wed, 19 January 2005 at 6:43 AM
You can find MeTaL Fixer and/or Grouper, which will make it easier for you to import textures. Bryce doesn't understand Poser transparencies, and that's where Turbo Importer comes into play. Open your figure in Studio, pass it through Importer and it should have things set. If you don't want to install/buy DAZ programs, the two programs above will help. Bryce always asks where your textures are if they are not in the same directory where the figure is. You can easily (if a bit tediosuly) find them in the Poser Runtime directory.
-- erlik
xantor posted Wed, 19 January 2005 at 9:21 AM
Attached Link: http://www.castironflamingo.com/tutorial/grouper/index.html
The link for grouper.GROINGRINDER posted Wed, 19 January 2005 at 12:22 PM
Make sure all the texture files for your obj files reside in the same folder as the obj and there will be no problems. There is no need to buy any helper programs. I have used Grouper. It works, and it is free, but you will still have to manually adjust transparency on your objects.
pakled posted Wed, 19 January 2005 at 12:41 PM
so that's what Metal fixer does..one of the hundreds of utilities I've downloaded and never used..;)
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Phantast posted Wed, 19 January 2005 at 2:55 PM
Attached Link: Poser to Bryce
In fact I generally don't bother with location of files referenced in the Poser obj file (just cancel) and then texture from scratch in Bryce, saving commonly used materials in the library. I will also set up a character once (it only requires about four material zones, depending on model, after it's been through Grouper) and then copy the materials to a new imported instance of the same character. Full description of the process at the link.wheatpenny posted Wed, 19 January 2005 at 5:00 PM Site Admin
What I do is copy all the textures used by the scene into a Bryce WIP folder where I also save the exported Poser obj and then Bryce will have no trouble finding them when I import the obj.
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