Exporting from Daz Studio 4 to Vue 9 without getting crazy bump??
First post, hi I am Lorri. I have been searching the internet for the answer to this with no luck. I have no problem exporting an .obj from Poser to Vue. Now I find I LOVE Daz Studio 4.6 (to cool it was free!) but anything I export to Vue 9 is all bumpy. I tried dumping the bump map, but that was no good. I know this is most likely something simple, but I am just not getting it. Here is an .obj I rendered in Vue. Obviously NOT the result I was looking for.. *sigh*


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Vue imports dazstudio content very well but you have to adjust the bumps down and the shine down once you get the bump down. I have poser pro 2014 and DazStudio wins as far as exporting. would be nice if studio could have a flag for cutting the bumps way down. I export obj formats with materials from studio.
In Vue, select "Edit all Materials" and set bump to 0.01 or something, and turn down specular size to zero, and go from there.
I've "bugged" eon to add "reading of .duf files to Vue the same way they read .pz3 files, then Vue could handle bump and shine/specular settings by itself.
I am now *bump* free!! Thank you all so much. But I can't find where to adjust the "specular" size? I assume that is why her eyes are still milky...
EDIT: I clicked off the eye reflection in the list of body parts and that got rid of the milky eyes! Thank you again so much
this is whee you set it
Cool, got it :)