Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: How do you keep track of items?

Acadia opened this issue on Apr 21, 2005 ยท 25 posts


Acadia posted Thu, 21 April 2005 at 10:23 PM

Quote - Q: How do you remind yourself of morph .obj files? A: ??? Morphs are in the cr2. I wouldn't move inj/Remove scripts outside the pose folder.

No, I mean those quirky ones that some outfits/props come with ... like the one that was with the WonderWoman outfit for the crown/hair. I've found some other outfits that I've installed have a similar file to fix something quirky to that specific item. > Quote - Q: Do you have a method devised to tell to look in folders for additional items? A: I do it automatically. Once a month I go through my folders, moving, deleting, ziping, stuff.

I mean more on a use by use basis. For example, I'm working with the3DWizard's kimono for V3. I also bought some extra textures for it. In order to work with this particular outfit I need to go to several folders: Figures (kimono/shoes), Poses (textures), Camera (testures). The only way I know to remember to look in camera for more textures is because in the Poses folder, I named the kimono texture folder: "the3DWizard - Kimono - SeeCamera" I seem to be having a hard time getting my question across :( > Quote - Q: Do you have a method to look for something for X crown or Z hair style, but not for Y hair or W crown? A: Use your computer to search for things like V3, Koshini, Laroo , etc. That will help you find files taht are all over the place.

I know where my files are on my computer. What I meant was while working in Poser with various outfits/hair. I find it hard to remember that some outfits have stuff in folders other than figures and poses when I'm working with them. The Kimono outfit is a good example. Another example could be a particular hair that may deposit files to use in Figure or Hair, and Poses and Props. When working in Poser with a given hair, do you remember that there are files for that hair elsewhere to use (IE: props or camera)? Do you have a system in place that reminds you that there are files in other folders for you to look for?

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