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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
JPG's, or other texture files (tiff or bmp being the next most common) are associated with some library item (mat pose, prop, hair, or character). Most download files have a 'readme' file that tells you where they should be if not already placed in a particular file under the textures directory. There are a number of ways to organize them and there are threads on this forum that address this issue. I favor a grouping of texture files based on how often I need to go to find one. I will also group them under the author's name. I have sub directories under the texture directory with name such as DAZ, Vicky, Mike, Mike's Clothes, MilGirl, War, Buildings, Ground, Vehicles, etc. In each case I have found it necessary to make sure the item in the library knows where the texture file is located. This is done by running CorrectReference, a free utility here in free stuff that locates where you put the required texture file and rewrites the library item's code accordingly. It is not necessary to make MAT files or materials in P5, although some people like it that way. The size of the texture directory can exceed the total size of all other directories combined once you get into this.
Gordon
Gordon
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See this tutorial on how this all fits togetherGordon
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Is there one common directory to place jpeg files. With some of the items I have downloaded, all I get are jpg files.