A test with Daz3D model *Nudity warning*
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I've had success this time.
I've exported a V4 via Poser to OBJ an imported it to SU. Reducing the mesh with meshlab outside SU wasn't possible. The file has 35 MB and took over an hour to import. Unfortunately all textures were lost and I had to retexture the whole body.
I've embeded to my scene, which has also about 50 MB. Unfotunately that was to much fΓΌr twilight and kerkythea, the xml has over 100 MB and couldn't be loaded to the Application.
So I gave up, hoping for a better capacity of future SU- Version and hoping for the new twilght version.
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I haven't tested these models with TWR, however, like I wrote previously, you can import an OBJ file direct to KT and then merge it together with your SU scene...
Really can't see what the issue is... -
Does she have a phone number?
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As you already had the nudity warning and I was bored this morning I knocked up a bit of a sculpture to help soften the lines in your bathroom.
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Looks really good, Box...
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Thanks Frederik, I rather enjoy playing with Vertex tools.
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Anybody ever tried creating a 3D model (car, room fixtures, etc) in SU and export it to DAZ? If yes, how?
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That's easy...
Export to i.e. OBJ and use the import function in Daz3D... -
@frederik said:
That's easy...
Export to i.e. OBJ and use the import function in Daz3D...If I had known it was that easy, I would have persevered with my copy of DAZ years ago.
I found it a bit too steep on the learning curve, so I put it away.
Stayed with my tried and true Disney(esque) cell by cell animation.
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not DAZ but I've done it with poser.
It worked well, but I've had to find good materials for the rendering that wasn't easy because I'm not so experienced with the Material Tab in poser
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