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Subject: how to get Poser and Bryce to work together


Xanetianna ( ) posted Sun, 20 March 2005 at 1:54 AM · edited Mon, 03 February 2025 at 9:47 PM

I finally found my bryce disks today and loaded the program since I had to reformat my drives and for some silly reason I can't remember how to "import" images from Poser to Bryce. I know it can be done at least it was with earlier versions of Bryce, I have version 5 now so any help would be appreciated. Thanks Xanetianna


chohole ( ) posted Sun, 20 March 2005 at 2:17 AM

If you don't have daz studio, or the turbo import or anything then you do it the old fashioned way. When you have your poser just right click on export and then obj. I leave the boxes ticked as they are and it works just fine. Then its file/import into bryce. You get prompts to find where the textures are located if you haven't put them in the same folder. After that you just have to tweak the textures in texture editor till you are happy with them, and add any trans maps. Nowadays I know which number mesh is which bosy part, but when I first started I had a list written out. Like Vicky mesh one is the body, vicky 2 is the head etc. A word of warning if using vicky then vicky 12 is the outer eye bit and needs to be a glass mat.

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lordstormdragon ( ) posted Sun, 20 March 2005 at 6:46 AM

Aye, I think you are talking about importing images into Bryce? You just go to the Create palette, at the top, and click the Davinci?-looking guy, then when it asks which images you want, just point it to them on your hard drive! Or were you talking about getting them to WORK together? They don't, Bryce's importer will import .obj files, but you'll have to do some handiwork with the texturing to get them right. Mostly, turning down the ambience and specularity to acceptable levels per-poser-part... If this is the case, and you meant objects and not images, then go the Bryce FAQ. It's all right there.


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