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This is by no means i great pic, - but is posted to show you some of the flowers I've done with the help of Plantstudio, Amapi and UV mapper Pro. All of these had to be "fixed" some way or another. I found that the best way of taking them out of PlanStudio was via WRML. Not sure why that seemed to give me better results than the .obj, DXF or 3SD formats. All of them gave the results that cherokee described, - the triangular shaped leaves and flowers. I had to do SOME adjustments with all the plants in Amapi, but the most of the Daylilly, the two grass plants and the Fireweed could be fixed in UV mapper pro, by splitting verticles (using the standard setting), and welding. In some instances I also had to make the verticles 2-sided (which made them rather heavy on the polygon side!) For the Lilly of the Valley, the Buttercup plant, and the Violets; they are totally re-modelled in Amapi. Ugh! Litterally took me days, - and I'm not sure I think that the result is outstanding! I have not made textures for them, just assigned colors in Poser, and fiddeled with the transparency settings and the Reflective colors. I didn't think they were good enough to give away, - but if somebody would like them, I'll gladly post them to free stuff. I'm hoping Sharen can crack the file-format mystery - so that the PlantStudio plants can be converted rather painlessly to .obj format. I didn't find any good solution. Britt