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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
Apologies, after doing some further investigation I discovered that it wasn't Vue D'Esprit not importing per-se but rather a Hair product that Vue seems to be ignoring. I imported with Daz Flip Hair, no problems, with Jim Burtons Las-Vegas hair the model came through with no hair at all .. I will investigate this further, but my thanks to Gebe for the reply, I know that I am on the right track now.
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Hello R'osity Peoples .. I'm a hobby guy who has been playing with Poser and most recently Bryce, many people have told me that Vue D'Espirt is generally the Renderer of choice for Poser images, this is due to an ease of import from pz3 files. Sitting down at the local Tech I was able to find a copy of Vue on their network (in the graphics lab) and armed with a zip disk full of poser files I attempted to import a scene of mine. (using load object) the central character came through perfectly, mats applied and rendered great. Problem: No hair, no background, no clothes, no wings .. It was as if I had imported the first object, now the reports I have gotten indicate that you can import a scene. My question (for those of you kind enough to accept) is .. Am I doing something wrong? can I import a complete poser scene? if so what am I missing? I dont want to buy something if it doesnt do any more then what I have, so this is why I turn to a forum full of experts/initiates/experienced users/people who have prodded the Vue box a few times