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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
Importing poser figures is definately a snap in Vue. Just click the import button, select the file and there ya go. :)
If you want to test it out, head on over to e-on software and try a demo and see (link to them on top of the page)
Just a note about the demo, the poser importing is a bit bugged as it will say it does not recognize the .bum files. This is corrected in the full version when you download the patch to update it. But you can still test it out enough to see how you like the imports. :) Plus, once inside of Vue, you can swap the textures around from there as well. :)
Jenna, if I recal correctly, this is a known issue. The fix sounds strange as I remember, but I believe the fix was to rename poser.exe to poser.exe. Yes, rename it to the same name. I did not have this problem myself, but I think this was the answer. You will probably want to wait until you get confirmation from someone else first, as I could be wrong. (Don't let my wife know that tho! ;))
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Hi gang, been thinking about getting another program to replace Bryce ,because I am tired of all the work involved, in bringing a figure from poser into bryce (4)( texture maps). I have been doing it for so long but if Vue is less time consuming, I would switch in a heart beat. Well is it or not? see ya and thanks for info.