randym77 opened this issue on Dec 31, 2004 ยท 57 posts
pcbos2 posted Tue, 04 January 2005 at 11:37 AM
Attached Link: http://www.pcbos.nl/3D.htm
Hello all, Don pointed me to this thread, and I had some fun with this Tit thing, I must say. But of course, it is the name of the poor bird, and I can't help that. About my Tools, the POSETools and the ZOOMTools, recently released by DAZ: they can do an awful lot, so it's no wonder you didn't quite get what they can do, at first reading. I fully understand that, but I want to be as specific as I can in describing to the user what he or she can expect. In short: the PoseTools allow you to save MAT-Files, true P5 or P4, save multiple figures all together in one pose file, apply parts of any poses from any P3-P4 or P5 Pose file, apply parts of any MAT files P4 or P5, apply texture to props, save poses from props as if they were figures; lots of options to include Body-, scale,or XYZ data in the Pose file, or to posefiles apart, a file browser with short cuts and so on, and so on. You can think of the ZoomTools as a sort of Swiss knife for views. Even if you never need the zoom function (which I like, because I work a lot with imported models), you might enjoy it's functionality in the setup room, or the fact you can save unlimited views in a practical, databasy sort of way. You can think of the ZoomTools as a Large Bag of Camera buttons, except for the fact that the views are unlimited in number, and that you can give each view a name, and order them the views in groups that you can give a practical name; export and import functions for the views are also in- well,I could go on. If you're interested, you can go to http://www.pcbos.nl/3D.htm There is a full manual available on the POSETool's pages, as well as on the ZOOMTools' pages there. Cheers, Paul Christiaan