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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 09 11:21 pm)
the thing to do is put the obj file in the same directory as all the texture files. Vue will find them then. Easier said than done I know ;)
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Models I build have their OBJ files stored in a folder using the name of the object. Then I have a subfolder called textures where I store the JPG files used by the OBJ for texture map materials.
I only have to tell Vue one time where the OBJ is when I import. Later I choose the texture folder just once when I'm loading the JPG images for the materials.
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How do I Change where the Wavefront OBJ files get exported to?
When I import the obj to Vue it can't find a number of the files and I have to find them manually so I'd like to have them exported where Vue can find them.
Thanks.
Michael