ravenfeeder opened this issue on Feb 25, 2001 ยท 8 posts
ravenfeeder posted Sun, 25 February 2001 at 10:03 AM
Although I've been around computers since the days when we wrote our own software and fed it in on a paper tape, I'm still new to 3D graphics. However, I have discovered a few things along the way that might be useful to other newbies and I pass them on, for whatever they're worth. 1. Free stuff items for Poser labelled 'PC' but not Mac can be used on the Mac with the proper conversions. The 'pp2' files can be converted with ResEdit (and probably other ways too) to Mac format. 2. Bryce free stuff files - objects - can be directly imported into Poser if they're 3DS format, but not if they're 'obp'. Least I haven't found a way to do the 'obp's yet. So there it is. Couple of tips, for whatever good they do. A bit of 'give-back' for all the good information I've gotten in this forum.