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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 1:45 am)
I've had a similar problem. I think it's related to the memory bug, because sometimes I get a "running out of memory - save your work and restart." If you actually do that, of course, your file is nuked.
Usually when it happens to me, I can see the figures, props, etc., listed on the selection menu and in the hierarchy editor, but they're invisible.
What does the PZ3 file itself look like? Does it seem to have the usual stuff, or is it junk? Or does it appear to be cut off at some point?
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I'll be dipped. It does load into P5. Without the figure's morphs, of course. (Can't try in PP, because it uses multiple runtimes and dynamic hair and cloth.)
And after loading into P5, it works in P6. Even though I didn't save the file from P5. (And I have proof that the file was indeed screwed up: the "save to new filename" I did yesterday is still screwed up.)
I wonder if it's the hair and cloth sims that are the problem? Though I didn't save a new pz3 from P5, I played the animation, to see if it worked, and P5 seems to have written new hair and cloth sims to my hard drive.
I've had this problem too, after trying to render at high quality settings. The render crashed. Opening in P5 worked - I lost all new material settings, of course. I didn't have dynamic cloth in the scene yet. Saved out under a new filename in P5, reopened in P6, fixed up the material and light settings, saved from P6, restarted P6, load and render. That worked.
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I've had the "crash when I try to render" problem, and that was different. After restarting, I could open the file just fine in P6. Random textures were missing, but it opened fine.
I think this problem is related to cloth sims. When I open the file, I get a "out of memory" error message - every time. Even after a reboot. And entire props and figures are invisible. They're still in the file, judging from the hierarchy editor and the file size, but don't display.
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