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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 24 8:11 pm)
Hmmm. Well, with the exeption of the hair, I would export the whole thing as an obj. Do not click 'Weld seams'. Name the obj smething like 'club girl' into a new folder by the same name in the geometries folder. Then, save the base figure back into the library named 'club girl'. Open this cr2 ina text editor and point the two lines that locate the geometry file to the 'club girl' obj. You might have to edit the obj file to get the usemtl and groups to stay properly named. Good luck.
Hi Anton. I've actually never tried this, but won't he end up with duplicate part names from combining the multiple figures? (Two parts named "lshldr", two named "chest", etc.?) Does that have no effect, or is that what you were referring to when you said he might have to edit the .CR2? Or, am I totally confused. When the new .cr2 is opened, do the original figures come back still as separate figures, or are they combined to create a new single figure, incorporating all the separate original figures?
I may be wrong but I have a feeling that you have transmapped one or two items...if you combine the figures you will loose that transmapping since you won't be able to apply it on arms and abdomen -for example- without making the full part invisible! I would suggest you install the latest poser4 patch and save the whole thing as a multiple figure cr2 - most comfortable & easy solution to your problem! :o)
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