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I try to convert a BVH file into VNS motion file using BVH Motion converter ... But I can not adapt correctly...I have some headaches with the ankles or foot...I have already seen the tutorial Create Custom BVH Profile, but it is a puzzle,
I think that alone, I will never succeed. So I attached to this post all the necessary files...Thanks for your help !!!!
David-Josué
http://www.iclone-fr.blogspot.com
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| Hi David, what program did you use to produce the T-pose? lisa s
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Iclone does'nt disquisish between the male and female bones on most BVH files, you neexd to correct the problem in Poser.
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The Pose isn't the matter, but it is the profile (i mean the prf file)...There is nobody who can adjust it for me ?
The BVH file is from DAZ Studio 1.8, the T pose is for Victoria 4 character
David-Josué
http://www.iclone-fr.blogspot.com
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| Like Nigel says, you have to bring the file into poser to fix the "broken bones".... and there is still no guarantee that it will work in iclone...
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