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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 26 2:05 pm)
Here's his response to some questions I emailed to him: >What do you have to do to get your existing poser items into the inventory? When you add items in PPM, use your original zip files but don't tick the add to poser box. >Does it support the subfolders available in P5? Do you mean runtime? You just need to change your poser.exe location. instruction is in the help. >When you remove a product does it delete it or does it allow you to move the product to a different folder so that you can then copy it to a cd, etc? It removes the product from your poser library. >When you remove a product does it handle the OBJ file; the textures? Yes, it will remove the stuffs that comes with the product added. >Does it have any features to move (as opposed to REmove) a product. Within poser library? It might corrupt files.
Hi, Thanks for your interest. We have changed the description and hope that it'll be more clear of what the software does. There'll be a video tutorial coming up and maybe we can more clearly show how it works. You can email/IM us if you are unclear about something etc. We hope it'll be useful for your use as it has for us. With more people using, providing feedbacks, improvements will be made to cater to more needs.
I have some question for poser experts who would like to do more with managing poser library files. I get questions regarding shifting products around in poser library. As our poser harddisk space are maintained at small volume, we do not keep alot of models for too long, and don't use shift files around. Giving a wrong name might caused poser to stop working (once I installed a free product file, it crashed my poser, later I found out about file names) 1) The issues with shifting files is it'll affect the cr2. It will depend on where the user is shifting the file to 2) To what depth of shifting a user wants. i.e. a new directory to copy all shoes item?
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I am interested in the software (looks like a great idea) but since there is no demo to try, I would like to get some feedback from existing customers. Thanks