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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 27 2:10 pm)
I'm still using Vue 4, which does not read a .pz3's camera info. If I understand correctly, Vue 5 doesn't either. Vue's camera system is different from Poser's in some basic ways; you'll have to reposition the camera in Vue to your liking. This is why I feel that, when planning a scene that will be rendered in Vue, you should import objects individually from Poser to Vue; don't compose your scene in Poser! ... that way, you can arrange your scene elements as you envision in Vue without having to worry about whether or not you can approximate the Poser camera. It's not such a chore, actually.
This is why I feel that, when planning a scene that will be rendered in Vue, you should import objects individually from Poser to Vue; don't compose your scene in Poser! ... that way, you can arrange your scene elements as you envision in Vue without having to worry about whether or not you can approximate the Poser camera. It's not such a chore, actually thanks
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Hi... I learn to using vue , but i have problem when synch Poser
s camera with Vue In single figure , maybe not big problem , but when i have two figures facing each other , sometimes give me different mood of scenes So if anyone know how to minimize these , i
m happy to learn it from you Thanks