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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
There are limitations with some types of geometries or props attached to a poser object. Vue also doesn't react well sometimes to scenes with multiple figures. When this kind of error shows up, you can try making copies of your poser scene with less and less objects included. When the scene is finally imported, that will give you a hint about what caused the error. Sometimes it is as simple as saving a prop and importing it separately.
But I've got the same problem since the latest beta upgrade, and I used to be able to import the same things before. Now the PZ3s don't come in. Love esther
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
Hmm, the poser scene I'm trying to import is only 1.5 megabytes. YOu can import that sort of size all in one can't you Phil? Love esther
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
wrpspeed: looking at your error message, I'd say it's a path problem. Desktop and My Documents can be useful places to put files you want to keep tabs on, but in my experience they just don't work properly if that file contains relative paths to other files upon which they're dependent. Try saving an MS Excel sheet in Desktop when it has links to others, it'll never find its links. Poser files contain links to external geometry and texture files, if they're not on the desktop too, it won't find them. Save your file somewhere in the Poser runtime for best chance of success!
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