Hi,

>>>I suspect the problem here is that Poser changed the coordinate
>>>systems of the models when they were exported (or imported).
It's why I use method 1. At first, I export the objects Poser to OBJ
format directly.
mean face.obj
head.obj
LEye.obj
REye.obj
neck.obj
head-all.obj
(I learn the operating steps from the FaceGen Customizer tutorial)
I import the six files to FaceGen Customizer, and I find the location
of the internal mean face is different from the others. I think that
Poser cannot keep the size and location data when export to OBJ
format. I try to solve the problem. Later, I decide to export the
files to 3DS format, and use Cinema 4D or 3D Studio to transfer them
to OBJ format. I guess Poser is not good at exporting and importing to
OBJ format.

I encounter the patches problem using the method 1, so I come here to
ask the question. Anyway, thank you for your help.

Best wishes,
Kipp
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