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Subject: How do I import mutiple obj to Poser?


Loopspon ( ) posted Mon, 14 October 2024 at 10:33 PM · edited Thu, 19 December 2024 at 5:04 PM

I need to import a series of stuff into poser as obj,but I cannot find a way to import all of them in one step


RedPhantom ( ) posted Tue, 15 October 2024 at 6:51 AM
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You can drag and drop them from Explorer. It will import each one. They will be imported as separate objects. To my knowledge, there's no way you can get them to import as a single object if that's what you're looking for. You will either have to combine them in a modeler first or import them all into Poser and then export them all at once which will create one obj that you can then import as one item.


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Loopspon ( ) posted Tue, 15 October 2024 at 8:31 AM
RedPhantom posted at 6:51 AM Tue, 15 October 2024 - #4490353

You can drag and drop them from Explorer. It will import each one. They will be imported as separate objects. To my knowledge, there's no way you can get them to import as a single object if that's what you're looking for. You will either have to combine them in a modeler first or import them all into Poser and then export them all at once which will create one obj that you can then import as one item.

I tried to drag them to the preview panel and nothing happened,is there something wrong?


nerd ( ) posted Tue, 15 October 2024 at 5:45 PM
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When you drop an OBJ file you should see an import options dialog. If that's not happening something is definitely not right. This is what you should see ...

It seems more likely the OBJ is either too big or too small to see in the preview. First try setting the scale to ...

"100% " and "of standard figure" Set the option "Centered" and "Place on floor". Uncheck all the other options.

You should see the object appear after clicking [OK].

If that allows you to see the imported OBJ it's now just a matter of figuring it's real scale. Poser's scale is very small compared to most other apps. So try scaling to 10% or 1% "of original size". Once you find the right scale just import all the objects at an appropriate scale.

For example Blender scale is 0.382 compared to Poser scale.


Loopspon ( ) posted Wed, 16 October 2024 at 4:09 AM
nerd posted at 5:45 PM Tue, 15 October 2024 - #4490364

When you drop an OBJ file you should see an import options dialog. If that's not happening something is definitely not right. This is what you should see ...

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It seems more likely the OBJ is either too big or too small to see in the preview. First try setting the scale to ...

"100% " and "of standard figure" Set the option "Centered" and "Place on floor". Uncheck all the other options.

You should see the object appear after clicking [OK].

If that allows you to see the imported OBJ it's now just a matter of figuring it's real scale. Poser's scale is very small compared to most other apps. So try scaling to 10% or 1% "of original size". Once you find the right scale just import all the objects at an appropriate scale.

For example Blender scale is 0.382 compared to Poser scale.

Yes,something is definitely not right...I drag them to the window and it shows me nothing


ShaneNewville ( ) posted Tue, 26 November 2024 at 6:49 PM
nerd posted at 5:45 PM Tue, 15 October 2024 - #4490364

When you drop an OBJ file you should see an import options dialog. If that's not happening something is definitely not right. This is what you should see ...

It seems more likely the OBJ is either too big or too small to see in the preview. First try setting the scale to ...

"100% " and "of standard figure" Set the option "Centered" and "Place on floor". Uncheck all the other options.

You should see the object appear after clicking [OK].

If that allows you to see the imported OBJ it's now just a matter of figuring it's real scale. Poser's scale is very small compared to most other apps. So try scaling to 10% or 1% "of original size". Once you find the right scale just import all the objects at an appropriate scale.

For example Blender scale is 0.382 compared to Poser scale.

Woe! didn't know we could do that.  ive been importing individually this whole time.


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