Here I am! Rock you like a Huricane! by poser4me
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Credit: MK205 exported FBX from Daz3d
Kanade Hair for Genesis 8 Female
SpartanOps Daz 3d
City Ruins Building 03 Daz3d
DRX 400 drone exported FBX from Daz3d
CyberMech 4.1 Daz3d
Comments (6)
starship64
Fantastic action scene!
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Thank you!
VirtualCity
In your Discription credits, you gave credits to Daz3d software props and figures such as Genesis 8 Female. How did you bring Daz3d props and morph files (.duf) over into Poser (PZ2, CR2) and and have them work? There are many props, hair and figures sold on Renderosity which are for DAZ software only, which frustrates the heck out of me why the vendor doesn't make their merchandice available in both formats... so I was just wondering. Great image by the way!
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Thanks, hey no problem, From Daz load the figure or prop you want then export them one at a time as FBX format. A sub menu pops up, now check include figure, include props, and include morphs. You may want to play around with other options as well. Now from Poser import the FBX file and there it is. This works best with scenes like rooms buildings, some robots and vehicles as such. Genesis 8 can be brought over but the rigging won't bend right. Don't forget you can use Hdris as well but you don't have to export them. Just download the textures into runtime and put the Hdri folders where you like. I have a Hdr dome from Poser so I go to the material room and switch out the Hdri file from daz. Now as far as the figures and props make sure you download the textures into runtime. Now in many cases the imported figures, props and vehicles will have the base texture and transparency but not the others as bumps, roughness and highlights. I have to add these to each surfaces. Yes it's work but It pays off which is why I showcase many Daz only items in my Poser scenes to show others what can be done with a little nohow. I took me a while to get figure out how to the materials on surfaces to look right but I'm happy and am still learning as I go along. Anyway I hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions. Oh as far as fair goes you can do the same process but you'll have to add each bump map to each hair source. Some Vendors have a lot others not so much. Now Ken1171_Designs sells his DUF Prop Converter and Morph converter that brings the hair over to Poser without exporting them from Daz. The benefit here is you get the same morphs in Poser whether it be long or short. I have found the Dforce hair most times does not work in Poser, and I,m not sure about the fiber mesh hair ether. And keep in mind as far as bringing over rooms and buildings, most times you will have to move the walls back to it's original spot. Some vendors like Stonemason have scenes like their Urban future series come over completely intact. Sorry for this being so long, I just wanted to cover as much as I could to help you out. Have a great holiday and Happy rendering.
Saby55
Extraordinary scene, excellent light and render,superb sci fi image !!!!👍🙋♂️🎄
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Thank you 🙂
Steff_7
Excellent scene and fx and was really interesting and informative reading you reply to VirtualCity :)
poser4me Online Now!
Thanks, I hope Poser and Daz get this thing sorted out cause bringing Daz assets over to Poser can be a challenge sometimes.
Stormrider75
Hi, nice scifi action render. The effects in short are awesome :)
Greets Stormrider75
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Thank you Stormrider I wish you a happy new year.
OmniFX
Very cool and awesome sci-fi! She looks like she has everything well in hand. Excellent background and effects!
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I think so, thank you much.