Istahr Private Garden by mazzam
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Description
Sliman, a Persian aristocrat, invites you to visit his opulent private garden.
The Istahr Garden Group is a set of models in obj format. I have been experimenting with importing the models into Poser. The models were created in Maya. I have been communicating with the artist who has been providing suggestions.
The original size is much larger as is common with most 3D modeling tools. I have found that importing at 8 percent of original size gives reasonable looking scaling. All objects are imported at the center of the Poser coordinate system even if they were located off center in a scene in Maya. It seems that exporting from Maya does not preserve what Poser calls the Universal Transformation. The product provides a pdf document including exploded views of the multipart models. The Poser top camera view can be used to reposition parts. Some of the smaller props required rescaling after being imported to fit together or with the larger scene.
This is the smaller private garden, building 2 in the package. This is how it looks with my standard daytime lighting and the Poser 11 GROUND with a sky texture by Flink. Sliman for M4 is from DAZ. I made no texture adjustments other than adding colorful textures to the cushions in the alcove. THey come in white.
Thanks for looking and keep safe.
Comments (3)
PandaB5
That looks good.
(The props loading in the centre is a setting - when you import it - tick it off - the first option "centered" and if you load them as a percentage of standard figure, rather than a percentage of the original, you'll have a more uniform sizing.)
mazzam
Center loading is off. Percentage of original size works perfectly for building parts. They are different sizes relative to human proportions which would be a disaster. Thanks for suggestion but something else is going on here.
NobbyC
Great image!!!
crender
Awesome !