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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
There also may be some files called poserTemp.xxxxx left in your Poser folder. Those are scratch files that didn't get deleted. And they can really mess with the program. If they're there, delete them. (I regularly run "del poserTemp* /s" to kill those files off. Sometimes makes the difference between a failed and a successful render).
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I doubt if they are causing the problem, but deleting the cached renders might bring a further question if you didn't realize they were also temp files. So exporting any that you want before deleting all temp files is a good idea. It used to be that temp files were mostly the detritus left after a crash, so deleting them on sight was a good idea. As for the background color... do you have the SR1 installed? Are you clicking on the sphere next to the working window which controls the background color? Are you using the dots to save the UI? Carolly
It worked. Yes, I have SR1 installed, I did it again to make sure. :) Reseting start up back to factory fixed the render problem however I have not created a new render fresh since I did to check and see if that fixed the color problem. The pz3 could have stored settings from before that don't allow me to change the color. No UI's just saving to pz3 and I have saved again since and I still cannot change the color in the background. At startup with factory I can change the color. I need to figure out what is different about the room other than characters and textures in this one and others I made with the same problem.
There may indeed be something with that pz3 which is wacky. But you can now change and set the color and render her completely, which are both good steps. After you get your preferences the way you want be sure to set them in the menu and also set one of the UI dots. That will give you two ways to get back to your favorite setup. If you do discover what the problem is with the pz3, and it is with other pz3s, drop a line to efrontier. There is a place to attach a buggy pz3 in the form if you need it examined. Carolly
Alright, that sounds like a winner, but I'm sure the ground is the problem in the earlier render. It cannot be changed to the new P6 factory start up ground either because I tried. It's a different ground plane from earlier P6 or the P5 ground and it does not work for me in P6 properly and there is no way to fix it. P6 would have to except it. Thanks everyone! Later,
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