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Subject: Do I actually need Pro Pack?


archrendr ( ) posted Mon, 09 December 2002 at 3:02 PM ยท edited Wed, 24 January 2024 at 2:31 AM

I'm still just getting acquainted with Poser - v4. I want to take fully textured models of Vicky and Michael into Cinema 4D to render in my scenes there - as STILLS only - no animation. I also want to make or modify some of the morphs in C4d to take back to Poser for posing - then back to C4d. Do I actually need Pro Pack if I don't plan any animations or to use Poser props or scenes? Is it Pro Pack that enables the very detailed textures when exported out to C4d? Many Thanks, archrendr.


MadYuri ( ) posted Mon, 09 December 2002 at 3:16 PM

You don't need the ProPack, you can export your scene in .obj format from Poser and reapply the textures in Cinema 4D. But if you have many figures/objects this can be quite wearisome, with ProPack you can save some time.


archrendr ( ) posted Mon, 09 December 2002 at 4:34 PM

Hi Mad Yuri and thanks. I don't want to export any scenes from Poser. Only want to export textures and the actual figure - nothing else. BUT, I dont want to make it any more difficult for myself to apply those fantastically detailed textures once they are in C4D. Does Pro Pack make it any easier to do this if I only want the one charachter and its related texture? Would I set it all up in Poser then export it to C4d or would I apply the tex once in C4d? Hope I'm asking relevant questions.....as a beginner here, I just can't quite get how Pro Pack works. I'm sorta trying to save some money here until they get v5 sorted out or until Daz gets their thing together. thanks again, archrendr


MadYuri ( ) posted Mon, 09 December 2002 at 5:38 PM

Hmm, just try it. Export your figure from Poser as .obj (with all options aside 'As Morph Target') and import it in C4D. You will get your model and some empty materials. You have to find the textures and apply them to the corresponding channels in C4D.


archrendr ( ) posted Mon, 09 December 2002 at 6:27 PM

eXCELLENT AND THANK YOU!!!


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