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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
It wouldn't surprise me. I know that you have to use " marks in MAT files and such so Poser understands items with spaces in them, but .pz3 files may not use the " marks for items. Having grown up in DOS land, I've never trusted them new-fangled things like long filenames and spaces, anyway. ;-) Thanks for the info!
Will definitely remember that in the future. Thanks for telling me! Hopefully the update on the dogears I'm working on right now will fix that problem you're having as well.. (Update being: Someone requested the ringlets be poseable so that their poking through the shoulders could be adjusted. Update with poseable ringlets should be finished sometime this weekend and will give it to Daz on Monday at the latest, hopefully with the newest clothing pack) Sorry about the inconvienece on the obj file... Littlefox
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Found in Poser4/Propack. Not tested for in Poser 4 or Poser 5.
If you save Koshini with her DogEars hair to your figure library, when you later bring her into a scene Poser can't find the DogEars hair geometry file, and loads blank hair. Poser4/Propack then becomes unstable since it couldn't find the file.
Investigation has shown that the DogEars hair geometry file has a space in the filename and I think this is the problem. It seems to confuse Poser4/ProPack and when saved to the Figures library mangles the path to the geometry object.
If I load the saved CR2 into Wordpad and change the path to the obj file to the correct one, it will now work.
I've run into this before with saved pz3 that contain props or figures whose geometry object filename contains a space.
PLEASE don't have any spaces in .obj filenames.