rodpanther opened this issue on Aug 31, 2001 ยท 9 posts
rodpanther posted Fri, 31 August 2001 at 6:24 AM
hi, does anyone know where i can download some poser terrain to make scenes with instead of usuing the flat ground that comes with poser. I know you can import Poser files into bryce but im just looking for some simple ground terrain/landscape as a prop or figure. Thanks rodpanther
Kalypso posted Fri, 31 August 2001 at 7:07 AM Online Now! Site Admin
Well, if you have Bryce you can export terrains from bryce as .obj files complete with texture maps and import those into Poser.
rodpanther posted Fri, 31 August 2001 at 7:12 AM
Cool Ty, i was trying to keep away from bryce cause the interface does my head in but i will give it a go :) Thanks rodpanther
Huolong posted Fri, 31 August 2001 at 8:22 AM
Aside from images, Bryce's other export is obj format terrain that is superb for making terrains. I have made ocean waves, battlefield trenches, beaches, hills, rivers, rutted and potholed roads, and clouds of dust from Bryce for the specific use in Poser. It's so easy even I can do it.
Gordon
rodpanther posted Fri, 31 August 2001 at 9:33 AM
Ok then but would be a good size to start with? Now i know the poser ground floor isnt initially that big in dimentions and if i make the obj in bryce will it be a huge landscape to import or can i just make it so only the originally ground plain is covered but at the right scale? any tutorials would be great :) rodpanther
Huolong posted Fri, 31 August 2001 at 12:41 PM
Don't worry about the scale in Bryce .. a default terrain in Bryce imported at 100% is about a square "meter" (yard) in size. You can increase the size to 3000% without losing too much resolution on the text. After that you want to make several terrain pieces.
Gordon
Kalypso posted Fri, 31 August 2001 at 12:49 PM Online Now! Site Admin
When you go into the edit mode for your terrain you can select the size and resolution of the terrain first, depending on what detail you want you'd have to go higher. Generally a a grid of 512 is good. Then when you export you can also choose the size of the map and format. I usually go with tiff since all detail is retained. And don't forget, terrains and lattices are not only for landscapes. Using greyscale images you can use it as a modelling tool. There are many good tutorials on this but I can't find them offhand. Have a look at Lannie's links at 3D Model world (link on the right) Also have a look here http://cgcreators.com/yuji/ This guy models everything with terrains! Download a few, take them apart and you'll learn a lot!
stallion posted Fri, 31 August 2001 at 2:02 PM
Attached Link: http://www.dreamspinner3d.com/frameset2.html
Deamspinner has some good poser terrainYou might as well PAY attention, because you can't afford FREE speech
robert.sharkey posted Fri, 31 August 2001 at 5:33 PM
Attached Link: http://www.cybergate-corp.ch/webdesig/poser3/index.htm
I have 4 landscapes on my site. It's a cavern, mountain, mountain with elven-catle, mountain-lake. It's in the props folder under miscelenious-section. SHARKEY