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Subject: language problem...


itsik_m_18 ( ) posted Sun, 29 May 2005 at 5:45 AM ยท edited Sat, 10 August 2024 at 2:21 AM

hi there... can poser 5 support the hebrew language... cuz i have 2 many dictonarys and i wana change them 2 hebrew hope u will help me... 10x bye.


itsik_m_18 ( ) posted Sun, 29 May 2005 at 9:03 AM

so if u dont know tell me what is u'r answer 2 the 9999999 folders in the POSE section...


Acadia ( ) posted Sun, 29 May 2005 at 9:28 AM

Attached Link: http://forum.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=9060&start=0&sid=e0f688580954af585e1f634b32d7cf4d

I don't know about the language situation, but I can point you to a tutorial on 'multiple runtimes'. I have external runtime folders for: V3 character add ons (includes V3 and her head and body morphs) V3 Clothing ---Subfolders for: "Miscellaneous Clothing" and "Morphing Clothing" and "Shoes" ---Inside each of those folders I have more folders. For example in the "Morphing Clothing", I have "Morphing Fantasy Dress" and inside that I have all of the textures that I have for that dress in folders named for the texture. I also have "DNA Morphing Fantasy Gown", and inside that i have all my textures for that dress in folders named for the texture and pose (MFG has a gown pose package). SP3 Character add ons (includes SP3 and her head and body morphs) SP3 Clothing Backgrounds and Environments Lighting Hair and Nails Props and Poses Faeries Mermaids Furrette (burned down to a CD when it's not being used) ******************* If you have "The Girl", you can make one runtime for her and save it to CD or DVD when it's not being used. Same goes for any "theme" runtime, such as cartoons that don't rely on the Millennium figures for any cross files. That link will help you get going with multiple runtimes. By using multiple runtimes you cut down on the lag you experinece in Poser. It starts up faster. And you don't have to wade through a ton of files to find corresponding files for items. When I install a piece of clothing, I go to that runtime after installation and rename all of the folders that that file created in the Library section to include creator, outfit name. Sometimes I'll include a reminder in the file name to que me to look in props or cameras. I don't rename anything in the texture or geometry folders. Now when I am wanting a V3 character addon, I go to the "V3 Character addon runtime" and I know that all I'll find there are figures and addons. When I want a piece of clothing for V3, I go to the "V3 Clothing runtime", and all I see there are clothing. If I'm working with the MFD, I go to library/figures/morphing clothes/MFD. Then I go to library/poses/morphing clothes/MFD/name of texture If you have more than one outfit by an artist, you can put the clothing folers into yet another folder named for the artist. For example: library/figures/Baron_Vlad_Harkonnen/clothing item name/library/poses/Baron_Vlad_Harkonnen/clothing item name/library/props/Baron_Vlad_Harkonnen/clothing item name/ By using subfolders, it makes for better organization. I have not run into problems locating my files, or had difficulty with poser locating them either. I just don't move or rename geometry or texture folders.

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