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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
At this stage, if you happen to be using a Mac, you have to save your Poser scene as an OBJ file. Make sure to either copy the associated texture/bump/trans files to the folder with your OBJ, or just make sure you know where all those files are located within Poser's Texture folder. Use the Object Import command in Vue, import the OBJ file and, when asked, locate the textures and trans files. That should be changing pretty soon based on the announcement that was released recently. Mac users will soon be able to import .PZ3s as well. -Rick-
Yes, make sure, to load the .pz3. Oh and by the way, of course you need to have the poser application installed on your machine, you cant just download an object and import without having poser.
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I have a poser model with all its associated files and bitmaps that I need to bring into a Vue D 4 scene. I tried it using load model, but it was not recognized. How do you bring it in? I saw nothing in the manual. Thanks Larry