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The Unfallen Founders - WIP

Critique Work In Progress posted on Sep 02, 2009
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So, I am playing with importing characters created in DAZ Studio into Vue 6 Easel. Here is what I have so far. I am hoping to get some feedback from those more familiar with this process as I have been learning by trial and error so far. If anyone can answer any of the below questions, I would be very appreciative. 1) What setting do I use when exporting from DAZ? I think I generally choose the default which is output to .obj with the Bryce setting. Object import very tiny in Vue but I can resize them to the right size. 2) When importing, is there any way to get transparencies to import correctly? Currently, I have to locate and browse to every transparency, import it, and invert it. 3) Can anyone explain why details are fuzzy? This is rendered on the highest setting Vue Easel has (Superior). Yet, faces are not clear (primarily check the guy holding the book on the right). Thank you!

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ontar1

7:45PM | Sat, 24 October 2009

Sorry, I cannot answer any of your questions, but, fantastic scene and group of characters, love the setting, outstanding work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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