I can import my poser into vue 8.5 by estherau
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Description
this is the baddy from my novel (well really it is Raven for M3 from DAZ) wearing the BDU from ontarget3d.com and carrying panko's weapons (where would I be without his poses and weapons and gear) and using pankos vietnam GI gear.
I save a scene inventory and then save the .obj into the same folder. The only thing I had to adjust was the hair - it was way too shiny so I turned down it's shinyness in vue materials editor.
No postwork whatsover in this one.
BTW the low poly guy is an enemy by EPICI
Comments (8)
doarte
Impressive figures used impressively! Bravo +5 from doate's MADHOUSE
mistressotdark
cool :D
Tholian
Great detailing and excellent imagery.
Jops_the_2nd
Excellent Scene!
deci6el
Good info, and good title, definitely got my attention, as 8.5 recently decided to forget where all the textures lived on an M4 I recently imported. I will give your technique a try. Great pose and expression on the guy. Although as a nit pick, his right eyeball has turned just a tad too far and is squishing his tear duct. And his left hand could use a little more grip and a little less wrist-break. I must admit posing that second hand grip with a rifle is always very time consuming for me. One thing that sometimes helps, I'll give the left hand Inverse Kinematics and parent the hand to the rifle. While the rifle is parented to the right hand which isn't IK. That way if I do reposition the right hand for a different shot I don't have to start over with the left. Not a solution for everything.
texboy
dear Esther, it's always a treat to see your artwork or read your intelligent comments here and otherwhere... good work, lady!
Seaview123
I think your Poser scene looks great in Vue. I've been trying to get the hang of Vue lighting, too, but it looks like you've got the basics down. Nice picture.
Steeleyes101
Nice realistic scene here Ive fowarded to a friend who is now useing Vue cause she was having the same problem Happy New Years to ya