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Subject: Need a little help please....


Seven Wolves ( ) posted Fri, 11 August 2000 at 3:14 PM · edited Sat, 21 September 2024 at 10:27 PM

I have downloaded several clothing prop files that contain a readme file mentioning "Run the objaction mover, etc." Could someone tell me what that is, and if I need to download it from somewhere? I'm kinda new at this, and eager to get started. Also, I had downloaded the bikini for Victoria when Zygote was giving it away, and in the process of transfering files from my old pc to the new one, the data got corrupted and now I don't have it. (Vicky survived). I was hoping maybe someone could tell me if I could get another without buying the whole clothes pack? Thanks in advance for any help. I appreciate it :)


Lemurtek ( ) posted Fri, 11 August 2000 at 4:16 PM

Objaction Mover is a utility by a person named Maz, basically it encodes a Poser object so only someone who has Poser can use it. You can find it in the free stuff: http://www.renderosity.com/download.ez?uploadid=1476 Regards- Lemurtek


Gromit ( ) posted Sat, 12 August 2000 at 1:46 AM

In the case you're talking about, you would use Mover to decode the .PCF files you got with those props. My understanding is that the .PCF file only holds the differences between the original, Poser/Zygote figure and the new, modified figure, not a complete figure. What happens when you decode is that Mover takes the original figure file, which you must already own, applies the modifications in the .PCF file, and creates a new figure. That's my understanding, any number of more experienced people here would know better than me. Gromit


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