A new barn from uncle Harold

A new barn from uncle Harold
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Uncle Harold (Wheelchair) gave us a gift !

A new barn in bryce format that I just uploaded in the free stuff page (non parented prop) !

Thank you Harold   !!

(Pst...   If someone could convert it in a Poser format it would be appreciated   because I would really use it too   )



 
 Tormie [ 12 May 2005 20:25 ]


A new barn from uncle Harold
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I can see what I can do later this week, unless some else gets to it before me.



 
 Hawktoey [ 13 May 2005 00:21 ]
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Thanks, Harold (... but I´ll wait for the poserized version, too )



 
 ahjah [ 13 May 2005 01:45 ]
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Thanks Harold!          



 
 JanReinar [ 13 May 2005 14:06 ]
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Thanks!

Hawktoy, is there a way to export models created from bryce primitives?  I don't know of any.

Pangor



 
 pangor [ 13 May 2005 16:00 ]
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None that I know of pangor.Does anyone modle in Poser. I tried too but It's very restricted in that area.



 
 Wheelchair [ 13 May 2005 18:28 ]
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It can't be done unless the primatives are imported from some other software such as Poser, imported and grouped from with in bryce and then exported as object file out.



 
 tda42 [ 13 May 2005 22:34 ]
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 Tormie [ 13 May 2005 23:46 ]
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That concurs with what I have experienced.   You can export rocks, terrains, and lattices but no trees or primitives.  I was just hoping that someone found a hidden keystroke sequence or a utillity that can read and translate the  files.

Pangor



 
 pangor [ 14 May 2005 06:14 ]
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I think I may have a way. I have a program that will read the file I think. It's an import plugin for a program and it's the same file extention. What I don't know is wether or not it's the same file type of that extention. When I get off my work and get some sleep I am going to see if I can do it. I am expecting failure but one never knows unless one tries. I already looked at the file structure and can read some of the coding in it. I have two other options. 1 - I will try and model the barn for Poser use in Max, 1A - if I go this route I may model "A" barn from actual blueprints of one, instead of duplicating the same one as WC. OR 2 - (And this is probably a BIG project) is to write a program or plugin that will take this bryce model and import it into Max. Either way I will promise the Posette For Ever group that they will have a barn for use in Poser as well as bryce soon.



 
 Hawktoey [ 14 May 2005 06:36 ]
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 Tormie [ 14 May 2005 06:40 ]
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Pangor



 
 pangor [ 14 May 2005 06:43 ]
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If you make a plug in that will work to import bryce to Poser let me know. I have these models that I have built in bryce but can't give them because of this. It would be a wonderful break threw.       Or even threw Daz Studio to import to Poser. Just some ideas.



 
 tda42 [ 14 May 2005 09:49 ]
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Okay, a little update. The plugin that I have is as I thought. Not a bryce object import. Which is kind of wierd as bryce is the only program I am aware of that uses an obp file extention....

So now what to do. Yes I might be able to write a plugin but it would most likely be an Import plugin for Max. Which I think I am going to attempt. The downfall. I haven't written a plugin for importing in a long time and the fact that no one else has done it yet makes me wonder why. So what to do. First as I said everyone will have a barn for Poser, so I must begin modeling that. Second try and figure out how to do an import plugin for a bryce obp file. So there you go. I am going off to model the barn. The one I picked out is a horse barn Once that's done it's time to crack open the books and see what is required to start work on a plugin.



 
 Hawktoey [ 16 May 2005 14:30 ]
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     !! WOW !! It's a VERY BIG WORK       !!!      

(Tormie is impressed   and hide under the bed with the gnomes)


(( HEY!!! BIG FART IS BACK       ))



 
 Tormie [ 16 May 2005 16:04 ]
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