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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
2 Jul 2017   [#41]
A very cool free render is SimLab Composer Lite! (max 1920 * 1080)
Many files formats input!

http://www.simlab-soft.com/3d-products/simlab-composer-lite.aspx


From: chippwalters
4 Jul 2017   [#42] In reply to [#39]
Ken,

You'll want to export your models as OBJ for import into Vue. You can 'smooth' them more by dragging the slider, or using the advanced options. I would use settings something like:



Take note of the ALL setting and the relative density. Depending on scale you may want to change the 10 number-- but try and achieve a similar density for proper shading in Vue.
From: keith1961
5 Jul 2017   [#43] In reply to [#42]
Hi
Re artifacts when importing into Hexagon.

I had similar problems when using Carrara and after searching some forums I found what I think is the answer. Carrara does not fully support obj files and looses smoothing data. I think this also applies to Hexagon. Daz seems to have given up on development of these applications. Oddly Carrara pro has an import option for nurbs that produces worse results than its obj import.

Although Daz Studio uses vertex averaging, like Carrara, it does a better job of importing obj from Moi but artifacts are still a problem. I know learning to use the various software is an investment in time an effort so its sometimes daunting to contemplate change but if think Rocket3f would be a good replacement for anyone using Hexagon.
Keith
From: zarkow
22 Aug 2017   [#44]
Hello, I have made a tutorial, were I Show two ways to get seamless surfaces, hope you like it :-)


http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI
From: Elang
22 Aug 2017   [#45] In reply to [#44]
Hi, Zarkow...

You've posted the wrong link, did you not ?
From: zarkow
22 Aug 2017   [#46]
Oh yes, but now:


http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=8559.1
From: KENMO
20 Mar 2022   [#47] In reply to [#46]
Not sure how I overlooked your reply. Will check it out. Thanks very much and sorry in being so late in replying....
From: KENMO
11 Jan   [#48] In reply to [#47]
I just stumbled upon this MOI3D timelapse video on modeling a Morris Military truck and thought some of you maybe interested.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HfLrMmGUgM

Cheers


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