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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Nope, doesn't work. Currently there's no easy way to do a poser animation in Bryce, other than importing and rendering each frame separately. but wait -- Konan is currently developing a tool which will do the importing for you! Nobody (except Konan) knows exactly how he's managed to do it, but it looks very promising, although he says it's very RAM-hungry. Stay tuned - last I'd heard he had done an animation of a poser dragon and then put it into Bryce, complete with moving clouds, & bryce camera moves. Very impressive.
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I'm sure this questions has been asked before, but I can't find the answer in the forum or tutorials. I am having tons of fun creating in Poser. I know how to import into Bryce. However, thus far I have been unsuccessful at importing animations I created in Poser. Currently I am saving my animations while in Poser (exporting to wavefront objects). When I attempt to import into Bryce, I select the first wavefront object (.obj) expecting that Bryce would automatically see the rest of the objects, but it doesn't work. Can someone help me a little. Many thanks.