Kruzr
09-29-01, 02:41 PM
'Afternoon all . . . :)
Here's a little something that I whipped up using the "PolyMesh" tool to create an object in ZBrush, then exported it for use in another program. :rolleyes:
I recently purchased "Vue d'Esprit 4", in fact only a few days ago, & I wanted to see how a "PolyMesh" object imported into another App. So I imported the "PolyMesh" object into "Vue 4", & I was very impressed on how well the object behaved. I had no problem at all, in any way - no adjustments or rearrangements, or anything. I just exported the "PolyMesh" object as an .OBJ file & everything flowed right into place. It's pretty interesting that once you have the "PolyMesh" object into "Vue 4", you can then edit each separate object, & also apply different Materials to each separate object of the complete "PolyMesh" object. ;)
Part of the reason of this post is, there have been a few questions lately, asking IF & HOW WELL a "PolyMesh" object would import into another program, so I would have to say to anyone interested . . . It's Nothing But Gravy!!! :D :D :D
Anyway, I've got to go do some shopping now so I'll say bye. Have a good one . . . :cool: Mark.
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads0/user_image-1001799679lko.jpg
Here's a little something that I whipped up using the "PolyMesh" tool to create an object in ZBrush, then exported it for use in another program. :rolleyes:
I recently purchased "Vue d'Esprit 4", in fact only a few days ago, & I wanted to see how a "PolyMesh" object imported into another App. So I imported the "PolyMesh" object into "Vue 4", & I was very impressed on how well the object behaved. I had no problem at all, in any way - no adjustments or rearrangements, or anything. I just exported the "PolyMesh" object as an .OBJ file & everything flowed right into place. It's pretty interesting that once you have the "PolyMesh" object into "Vue 4", you can then edit each separate object, & also apply different Materials to each separate object of the complete "PolyMesh" object. ;)
Part of the reason of this post is, there have been a few questions lately, asking IF & HOW WELL a "PolyMesh" object would import into another program, so I would have to say to anyone interested . . . It's Nothing But Gravy!!! :D :D :D
Anyway, I've got to go do some shopping now so I'll say bye. Have a good one . . . :cool: Mark.
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads0/user_image-1001799679lko.jpg