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    Hi Guys (in the non-gender sense of the word) - I'm a new member

    I'm a digital photo-illustrator who's getting his feet wet in the 3D capabilities of cs5 extended. This is pretty much how I feel right now.

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    Re: Hi Guys (in the non-gender sense of the word) - I'm a new member

    hey n wellcome here

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    Re: Hi Guys (in the non-gender sense of the word) - I'm a new member

    Welcome to PSG Bravo. I think you'll find plenty of colleagues and be able to stop that banging head thing soon! That's gotta hurt

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    Re: Hi Guys (in the non-gender sense of the word) - I'm a new member

    Thanks for the welcome. I need your help. I bought a library of models created in 3D Studio Max with vray and haven't been able to import the meshes with their mtl files and jpeg texture maps into cs5 extended. Any suggestions

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    Re: Hi Guys (in the non-gender sense of the word) - I'm a new member

    I was able to import the meshes as a 3ds file but was limited to the number of faces and the resultant quality was hit or miss. I could also import obj files as a single mesh comprised of what should have been several separate meshes. In both cases without a connection to their mtl files or their jpeg texture files. I heard that there is a vray plug-in for photoshop. Would that help and if so where can i get it?

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    Re: Hi Guys (in the non-gender sense of the word) - I'm a new member

    welcome welcome to PSG....

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    Re: Hi Guys (in the non-gender sense of the word) - I'm a new member

    Hi.. new here too. Its funny how you feel about learning cs5..

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    Re: Hi Guys (in the non-gender sense of the word) - I'm a new member

    hello and welcome to the forum
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    Re: Hi Guys (in the non-gender sense of the word) - I'm a new member

    Hi Bravo!

 

 

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