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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 04 9:51 am)
you may have a corrupt, or misplaced .rsr. The one you placed in that folder may have been the type that goes in the geometry folder. To find out, rename the .rsr to hide it from Poser. Then from the Poser GUI, open the library drawer, change to another folder and then back again to update the display. If the .cr2 is actually in that folder, then you will see a thumbnail of the "Grey Shrugging Guy" with the cr2's filename. Click this and tell me what happens.
If you know the file is in there without an .rsr but you still get no grey shrugging guy, either your file paths are duplicated or filenames are messed up (you cannot move most of the file structure from the factory defaults and don't know about a Mac, but on a PC you cannot change Poser's filename extensions). Can you see and open any of the default characters that came with Poser?
Are you saying you put it in a folder that also contains characters that you CAN open, and it still did not show up in the library? That cannot be! Did you change library catagories and change back to refresh the display? If so, I would try try temporarily removing one of the file sets for a character that you can open to see if it disappears from the library display. Do this to confirm the libray file you are moving things around in is actually the one Poser is using. Sounds like you could have two duplicate versions installed??
If your on a mac have converted the files to mac format? I've forgotten to convert files before and I've noticed that they won't show up on a mac if they're still in the PC format. Try running the files through the macconverter program before placing them in the runtime folders. If you don't have macconverter it's available in the utilities section of the funstuff area.
Capn, Couple of things. As a Mac user, you do not need the rsr files. They're a Windows-only necessity. Delete them. Mac's can produce thumbnails by reproducing the figure in the workspace. If you're not doing it already, you MUST convert downloaded cr2 files to the Mac format with MacConverter. As otaku says, it's available in the "Freestuff" section and it's an easy, drag-and-drop utility. You'll know the cr2 files that you need to convert by their icons: they're "text file" icons. Only cr2's that have Poser icons will show up in your library once there loaded into Runtime/libraries/characters; and MacConverter will change those text icons to Poser icons. (Actually it changes "type" and "creator" codes, but the icon switch let's you know that it's been done.) Good luck...
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OK, I download the files. I put them in the right folders. Then what do I do? How do I open them? I've tried everything I can think of including every import on the menu. Can someone tell me how to open these files? Also, are there any cool marine figures anyone has that I can use? Im on a Mac.