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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 27 5:12 pm)
I did that - but it just generated a whole bunch of little prop parts. What I did first was took a shower, then I exported an obj file. Closed Poser, relocated my textures to runtime and imported the obj into Poser again. It went looking for the textures, found them, rendered right; and I re-saved the prop. Whew! Dodged another one...
Thanks PhilC. My mistake was too little sleep and exporting first as a 3ds file. When I imported back into Poser the textures were a mess. I forgot about the obj option. Ricewind = Flying nap of the earth over rice paddies. It kicks up quite a breeze and gives the water-oxen constipation. "...I'm 18, and I don't know what I want." Discworld...? Oh, the wizard. I did a search.
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Ok. So I made this complicated mesh in another 3d prog and imported it into Poser 4, rotated it yrot -180, xrot 90 then saved it as a prop. For various reasons I do not want to backstep out of Poser to reset centers or origins or what have you - I might break down and cry at this point. My question is: Does a way exist to have the yrot and xrot dials show up as zero when I load the prop? Can I edit the pp2 text or something? Thanks